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Pressure affects solids by compressing or deforming their structure. When external pressure is applied to a solid, the intermolecular distances between particles decrease, resulting in a reduction of the solid's volume. This is known as compression. The effect of pressure depends on the material's cRead more
Pressure affects solids by compressing or deforming their structure. When external pressure is applied to a solid, the intermolecular distances between particles decrease, resulting in a reduction of the solid’s volume. This is known as compression. The effect of pressure depends on the material’s compressibility, with some solids being more resistant to compression than others. Engineers must consider the effects of pressure on solids when designing structures or selecting materials that can withstand high pressure environments.
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