what is compression ?
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The definition of compression is the action or state of being squished down or made smaller or more pressed together. When a pile of material is squished together and made smaller and more dense, this is an example of compression.
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Compression
- Compression is the introduction of balanced inwards forces to various locations on a material or component.
- i.e. forces and without any total balance as well as torque applied in one or more directions to shrink its size.
- Compression occurs when a pile of material is squeezed together and becomes smaller and much denser.
- A sponge is one of the best real-world examples of compression. Because the sponge seems to have an elastic structure, it can return to its former shape once the influence of the mechanical force applied has worn off.
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