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Out of the three states of matter which cannot be compressed on applying pressure
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Out of the three states of matter which cannot be compressed on applying pressure
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Out of the three states of matter
Solids cannot be compressed
on applying pressure. Their compression is so negligible that it can be ignored.
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Solids cannot be compressed because they have distinct boundaries and shapes and have fixed volumes. So they are rigid.
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