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what is the relation between compressibility and bulk modulus of a material​

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Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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The relation between compressibility and bulk modulus is that the inverse of compressibility is known as the bulk modulus. Bulk modulus is defined as the ratio between increased pressure and decreased volume of the material.

Answered by Anonymous
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Bulk Modulus k is related to the compression of a liquid and the decrease in volume per unit volume. It is the ratio of compressive stress to the volumetric strain. Explanation: k = 1/β, where k= Bulk Modulus of elasticity and β= compressibility.

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The relation between compressibility and bulk modulus is that the inverse of compressibility is known as the bulk modulus. Bulk modulus is defined as the ratio between increased pressure and decreased volume of the material. ... Compressibility is defined as the ratio of change in volume to the change in pressure.

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