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Q. The Bulk Modulus for an incompressible liquid is

ManipalManipal 2013Mechanical Properties of Solids

Solution:

Since liquid is incompressible there is no change in volume.
When strain is small the ratio of the normal stress to the volume strain is called the bulk modulus of material of the body.
$B =\frac{\text { normal stress }}{\text { volume strain }}$
$=$ normal stress
change in volume/original volume
since, the liquid is incompressible change in volume is zero.
$B=\frac{\text { normal stress }}{0}=\infty$
Hence, bulk modulus is infinite.