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We usually apply the term compression to the act of squeezing a fluid to force it into a smaller volume or increase its pressure. The term applies to gases as well as fluids.
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
Solids are rigid and have no intermolecular space between them. that's why.
We can't squeeze a sealed plastic syringe full f water because all the space in the syringe has already been occupied by water and as a result, there is no space left to squeeze. If we attempt to do so , then the syringe will burst or crack.
Space between the molecules?
to compress it
to compress it
To squeeze a gas into a smaller space.
A space a little smaller than your shoulders
We usually apply the term compression to the act of squeezing a fluid to force it into a smaller volume or increase its pressure. The term applies to gases as well as fluids.
One possibility is "compress".
No, Small handwriting is the sign of someone who likes to squeeze a lot of writing in a smaller space!
We usually apply the term compression to the act of squeezing a fluid to force it into a smaller volume or increase its pressure. The term applies to gases as well as fluids.
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
because of its inner space is smaller than the one in liquids which leads to a better linked atoms
no
No. Because the solids have no space to travel into.