The elasticity modulus of air, typically characterized by its bulk modulus, is relatively low compared to solids and liquids. The bulk modulus of air at standard atmospheric conditions is approximately 1.4 x 10^5 Pascals (Pa). This value indicates how compressible air is; it can change volume significantly under pressure. In general, air is much more elastic than most liquids and solids, reflecting its ability to expand and contract easily.
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