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Liquids cannot be easily compressed.

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Liquids are highly compressible.

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Statement -1 : The sensitvity of a moving coil galvanometer is increased by placing a suitable magnetic material as a core inside the coil. Statement - 2: Soft iron has a high magnetic permeability and cannot be easily magnetized or demagnetized.

Statement -1 : The sensitvity of a moving coil galvanometer is increased by placing a suitable magnetic material as a core inside the coil. Statement - 2: Soft iron has a high magnetic permeability and cannot be easily magnetized or demagnetized.

Gases can be compressed easily.