tömöríthetsége
Tömöríthetsége, often translated as compressibility, is a thermodynamic property that describes the relative change in volume of a fluid or solid in response to a change in pressure. It quantifies how much a substance can be squeezed or expanded under varying pressures while keeping its temperature constant. Mathematically, it is defined as the reciprocal of the bulk modulus, which is a measure of a substance's resistance to uniform compression.
A high compressibility indicates that a substance's volume changes significantly with pressure variations. Conversely, low compressibility
The concept of compressibility is crucial in various scientific and engineering fields. In fluid dynamics, it