kompresibilní
Kompresibilní refers to the property of a substance or material to decrease in volume when subjected to external pressure. This is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering, particularly relevant when dealing with gases and, to a lesser extent, liquids and solids.
Gases are highly compressible because their molecules are widely separated and move randomly. Applying pressure forces
Liquids are generally considered incompressible for practical purposes. While they can be compressed slightly under extreme
Solids are even less compressible than liquids. Their molecules are held in fixed positions within a rigid
The degree of compressibility is quantified by the compressibility factor, which is the reciprocal of the bulk