Definition: An increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s dive into this word – “Compression”!
The dictionary gives us a good start, doesn’t it? Let's break it down with a little rhyme:
“
Compression
, it’s quite the key,
To make things smaller, you see!
”
Think of it like this: it means something is getting
denser
. It's packing more stuff into the same space.
Let's look at those definitions closely:
“An increase in density…”
– That’s just saying things are closer together, tighter! Like squeezing a sponge - it gets smaller and more packed.
“…the act of compressing…”
– This is the
doing
part! It's when you actually
squeeze
something down. Think about folding clothes neatly into a suitcase - you’re compressing them!
“...or the state of being compressed…”
– This is what happens
after
you’ve squeezed it. The object is now smaller and tighter because it's been compressed.
You can see compression used in lots of places, too! In science, we talk about compressing gases – making them more dense by applying pressure. In music, “compression” makes a sound quieter and smoother.
Do you have any questions? Don’t be shy, let’s explore this idea further! Can anyone give me an example of something they've seen or experienced that might involve compression?