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The structure in which waste material is compressed is called the rectum. This is short tube that is at the end of the large intestine.
Yes, a balloon can be compressed by applying pressure to reduce its volume. However, the material of the balloon will have limits to how much it can be compressed before it bursts or is damaged.
DOT division 2.2 is for compressed nonflammable gasses.
The force exerted when a material is stretched or compressed is called stress. Stress is the internal resistance a material offers to deformation. It is typically measured in units of force per unit area, such as Pascals or pounds per square inch.
The mass is concentrated at the center of the black hole (assuming it doesn't rotate; otherwise it is concentrated in a ring); any mass is so compressed that even atoms cease to exist. I don't think there is any special name for such a "material".
If the matter can be compressed into a denser material by this force, yes.
- compressed gas - oxidizing material - flammable and combustible material
Cast iron, SS, Mild Steel
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Plasticine is a pliable material made of oils, waxes, and pigments, allowing it to be easily compressed due to its malleable nature. When pressure is applied, the particles in the plasticine can rearrange and mold to the desired shape, enabling it to be compressed without breaking or losing its structure.
A type of rock? Possibly coal, which is decayed plant material, compressed and turned into a 'rock-like' material.
Any folder location Text Colour is blue = Compressed file or folder