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10Molecules in liquids are packed more closely than in solids.
Pressure applied on a liquid in a closed container is transmitted equally in all directions.
Gases cannot be compressed at all.
Solids do not transmit pressure efficiently because molecules cannot move.
Toothpaste comes out of the tube due to uneven pressure transmission.
Air in a syringe can be compressed.
Liquids expand significantly under pressure.
To transmit pressure in a gas, it should be initially compressed.
Molecules in a solid can change their position easily.
Pressure transmission is more effective in liquids than in gases.
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Molecules in a solid:
Which of the following is true for liquids?
Why can air in a syringe be compressed?
In which case is the piston hardest to push?
Which statement about gases is correct?
What happens when you press a toothpaste tube?
Which substance transmits pressure most effectively?
Pressure in a balloon filled with compressed air:
Liquids resist compression because:
Which one of the following statements is correct for a hand pushing a ball into the water?
Molecules in a solid are packed very ______ to each other.
Solids have a ______ shape and volume.
Pressure applied to a liquid in a closed container is transmitted ______ in all directions.
The space between molecules in a gas is ______ than that in liquids.
Liquids cannot be ______ easily by external pressure.
In a syringe filled with air, the piston can be pushed in because air can be ______.
The pressure in a liquid is transmitted because the molecules in the liquid can ______ freely.
Toothpaste comes out of a tube because the pressure applied is transmitted to the ______.
To transmit pressure in a gas effectively, the gas should be initially ______.
When pressure is applied on a solid, it is ______ transmitted because the molecules do not move.