write down bulk modulus of elasticity in terms of density and change in pressure
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Bulk modulus is the measure of the decrease in volume with an increase in pressure. The “modulus of elasticity” of a liquid varies widely, depending on the specific gravity and temperature of the liquid. Typical values are less than 30,000 psi to greater than 300,000 psi, depending upon the liquid.
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Bulk modulus is defined as the proportion of volumetric stress related to the volumetric strain for any material. In much simpler words, the bulk modulus is nothing but a numerical constant that is used to measure and describe the elastic properties of a solid or a fluid when pressure is applied. In this article, we will discuss the bulk modulus formula with examples. Let us learn this interesting property of material!
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