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PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
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Why is Young’s modulus not applicable to fluids?
A. Fluids have zero density
B. Fluids are always compressed
C. Fluids cannot sustain tensile or compressive stress in static conditions
D. Fluids have variable temperature
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