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what is compressibility ? what are it's units.

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Answered by adranawat10
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Compressibility is the inverse or reciprocal of the bulk modulus of elasticity. So, it's SI unit is the inverse of Pa (Pascal) or m^2/N.

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Answered by pooja9070
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Compressibility is the inverse or reciprocal of the bulk modulus of elasticity. So, it's SI unit is the inverse of Pa (Pascal) or m^2/N. ...

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