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A measure of resistance of a Continuum body to compression.

It is defined as the ratio of the infinitesimal pressure increase to the resulting relative decrease of the density  \rho or molar volume   V_m:

(1) K = \rho \cdot \frac{\partial p}{\partial \rho} = - V_m \cdot \frac{\partial p}{\partial V_m}


It is inverse to compressibility  c:

(2) K = \frac{1}{c}


Compressibility depends on the thermodynamic conditions at which it is measured and as such is not a material property.

The most popular material compressibilities are:

Isothermal CompressibilityIsentropic Compressibility

T = \rm const

S = \rm const

(3) c_T = \frac{1}{\rho} \left( \frac{\partial \rho}{\partial p} \right)_T
(4) c_S = \frac{1}{\rho} \left( \frac{\partial \rho}{\partial p} \right)_S

See also


Physics / Mechanics / Continuum mechanics / Continuum body

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