Differentiate Bettween Compressible and incompressible
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THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMPRESSIBLE AND INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID IS THAT A FORCE APPLIED TO A COMPRESSIBLE FLUID CHANGES THE DENSITY OF A FLUID WHEREAS THE FORCE APPLIED TO AN INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID DOES NOT CHANGE THE DENSITY TO A CONSIDERABLE DEGREE.
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● Incompressible flow refers to the fluid flow in which the fluid's density is constant. All the liquids at constant temperature are incompressible.
● Compressible flow means a flow that undergoes a notable variation in density with trending pressure.
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● Compressible flow means a flow that undergoes a notable variation in density with trending pressure.
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