In fluid mechanics, compressibility refers to volume change of liquid in response to pressure changes(also referred to as mean stress).
.... minimal.
...nearly zero. ...negligible.
minimal
can be pouredflowstakes the shape of its containerfixed volumescan't be squashedThe properties of a liquid: has a fixed volume, but will assume the shape of the container it fills.density, viscosity, compressibility, thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, boiling point, freezing point, dielectric properties, surface tension, vapour pressure, etc.
by showing at what point it stops behaving like air (the pressure at which it condenses to a liquid).You can show that air has maximum compressibility using 3 syringes with one sealed with water, the other with air, and the other with chalk whereby the one with air will allow compression to the highest degree compared to the rest.
The biggest difference would be the volume you can compress. Because a liquid has far less "open space" between the molecules it will not compress as much as a gas would. There are also difference in temperature change when compressed to the same volume. And there will be differences of pressure when the same molecules are compressed from their base state.
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No,an increase in pressure in liquid does not increase it compressibility but it does in gas:-P
liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume,low compressibility and expands slightly
Vehicle breaks hydraulic mechanism , refrigeration
A liquid has a density, refractive index, freezing point, boiling point, thermal stability, compressibility, viscosity etc.
The compressibility of liquids is low enough that considering them to be incompressible is usually a safe assumption.
compressibility of petrol
That means how easy it is to compress the liquid - to reduce its volume by applying pressure. Liquids are normally not very compressible.
Gases and liquid do not share the same compressibility property. In liquids, the molecules are approximately lesser compressed, that Is why they move around freely and does not have fixed shape. While gas is the most compressible and it doesn't have a shape.
The Carr's index is a measure of flowability of a powdered or granular material. It is calculated by taking the difference between the tapped and bulk densities of the material and dividing by the tapped density, and then multiplying by 100. A lower Carr's index value indicates better flowability of the material.
The compressibility of Jetfuel is 0.88x10-9 m2/N
Compressibility is the physical process of the volume change under the action of an external pressure.
Yes