volymmodul
Volymmodul, often denoted by the symbol K, is a measure of a substance's resistance to uniform compression. It quantifies how much a substance's volume changes when subjected to hydrostatic pressure. Mathematically, the bulk modulus is defined as the ratio of the applied pressure to the relative change in volume. Specifically, K = -V (dP/dV), where V is the original volume and dP/dV is the change in pressure over the change in volume. The negative sign indicates that an increase in pressure leads to a decrease in volume.
A high bulk modulus signifies that a material is difficult to compress, meaning it requires a large
The concept of bulk modulus is fundamental in various fields of physics and engineering, including fluid mechanics,