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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.
intensive property
compressibility
Compressibility
compressibility of petrol
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.
No,an increase in pressure in liquid does not increase it compressibility but it does in gas:-P
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No. Gasses are normally highly compressible. Liquids such as water and melted metals, have low compressibility.
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the compressibility of gas
An intensive property is one that does not depend on the amount of substance present. So, compressibility would be an INTENSIVE property.
It allows the object to be squished. A steel ball has very little compressibility, so you can't squash it. See link below.
Density is the degree of compactness of a substance, while compressibility is the property of being able to occupy less space.