Talk:Isothermal bulk modulus

Questionable Sentence
"The isothermal bulk modulus leaves much to be understood by the human mind, considering it is belived to operate on a level of physics deeper than currently comprehensible via Quantum Physics."

Huh? 199.90.6.26 12:32, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

Unit
I'm trying to figure this out: The unit of the Isothermal bulk modulus would be Pa, and if you applied that pressure, then F/A = B, so V = &Delta;V, so the material would collapse to a single point, or change to a different material, which would presumably then be able to withstand higher pressures (or maybe hit a point where it's impossible to keep the material cool enough)

Or is this supposed to work only for very small values of &Delta;V, and should really be a derivative?

RandomP 00:39, 3 June 2006 (UTC)