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When a liquid is put under pressure, it doesn't get compressed very much.
So where is the extra force that the liquid molecules push back with,
coming from?
Is it electron clouds getting squished together and pushing back with
electrostatic repulsion - or Pauli exclusion force - or what?
thanks
Laura
So where is the extra force that the liquid molecules push back with,
coming from?
Is it electron clouds getting squished together and pushing back with
electrostatic repulsion - or Pauli exclusion force - or what?
thanks
Laura