what is difference between compressibility and rigidity
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Compressibility-
It means the tendency to decrease volume when some outside force is applied. spacing between particle of gases can be decreased so gases have high compressibility. but station between particle of solids and liquids cannot be decreased so they cannot be compressed.
Rigidity-
It is the property of a substance to resist and deformation like change in shape being compressed.
solid have high rigidity, liquid have less rigidity and gases have no rigidity.
It means the tendency to decrease volume when some outside force is applied. spacing between particle of gases can be decreased so gases have high compressibility. but station between particle of solids and liquids cannot be decreased so they cannot be compressed.
Rigidity-
It is the property of a substance to resist and deformation like change in shape being compressed.
solid have high rigidity, liquid have less rigidity and gases have no rigidity.
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Rigidity = Rigidity refers to the property of a solid to resist change in its shape . when an outside force is applied . .
compressibility = compressibility is the property of a fluid due to which its volume decreases when pressure is applied
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compressibility = compressibility is the property of a fluid due to which its volume decreases when pressure is applied
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