tihendatava
Tihendatava is a term used in Estonian-language scientific writing to denote materials or systems that can be compressed or densified under applied pressure. In physics and materials science, the concept is closely related to compressibility, which describes how a substance’s volume changes in response to pressure. The word is typically applied to gases, powders, foams, and porous solids where density increases with pressure, though the degree of compressibility varies widely among substances.
Etymology and usage notes: tihendatava is formed from the root tihend- meaning to densify or compress, together
In scientific contexts, tihendatava concepts appear in gas dynamics, material science, and geophysics. For gases, high
See also: compressibility, bulk modulus, densification, porosity, material science.