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There appear to be no truly incompressible materials in the Universe but under the restricted forces we see on or near the surface of the Earth, most liquids and solids (but generally not gases) are incompressible. That is, subjecting them to force does not appreciably change their volumes. If a substance is incompressible, does its density change?

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