Chemistry, asked by devestripathi75211, 11 months ago

Is it necessary to be a compressible liquid to pump a fluid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Compressibility of fluid and flow: If application of pressure changes volume or density of the fluid then fluid is said to be compressible. In otherwards, it means that we need lesser amount of pressure to bring a particular amount of change in volume during isothermal process than during isentropic process.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When you compress liquid water together, the molecular forces become very strong stopping it from being compressed very much. However, for a gas the molecules are so far apart that the forces

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