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it happens during the trough
The density increases. A lot for well-compressible substances such as gases, a little for hardly-compressible substances such as water.
Any material that does not have magnetic domains.
it dissolves. Try it!
Nothing will happen to a a raw egg when placed into sparkling water.
The material will
It won't run, that's for sure. Diesel is ignited by compression pressure, not by spark. And the compression in a gasoline engine is not sufficient to ignite the diesel.
Compression molding is a method of molding in which the molding material, generally preheated, is first placed in an open, heated mold cavity. The ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compression_moldingA variety, from light sockets to skids.
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Solids resist better to compression.
When you bend a material the fibers at the outer extremes of the material thickness stretch on side ( tension) and shorten on the other side ( compression). At the mid (neutral) plane of the thickness theer is no stretch or shortening, so theer is neithetr tension nor compression there
This is compression. Compression is one of the 4 internal forces acting on a structure. Squeezing a structure implies that it is compression.
You mean longitudinal wave by compression wave? Electromagnetic wave is transverse in nature. It does not need a material medium. It can pass even through vacuum. But compression waves bady needs a material medium.
it happens during the trough
Physical compression is the result of the subjection of a material to compressive stress, resulting in reduction of volume.
The density increases. A lot for well-compressible substances such as gases, a little for hardly-compressible substances such as water.