Which material will be more compressed once force is applied in it, solids or fluids why?
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Fluids are more compressed on applying force because their molecules are not closely packed as compared to solids . hence they have more intramolecular spaces between them
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In most liquids, the particles are less densely packed, so they can move around and slide past each other. While a liquid is easier to compress than a solid, it is still quite difficult – imagine trying to compress water in a container. Water is an example of a liquid, and so are milk, juice and lemonade.
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