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Fluids undergo volume change under external pressure due to compressibility.
There can be two classifications:
Compressible flow and incompressible flow.
The following relation between volume and density: V= m/p , where V is volume and p is the density of the fluid.
By incompressible flow, we mean the flow in which the fluid's density and the volume remains unchanged even under external pressure.
On the other hand, compressible flow refers to the fluid in which there's changed in fluid density with external pressure and therefore the volume also changes.
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