What is diff between compresible and incompresible?
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↪Incompressible flow implies that the density remains constant within a parcel of fluid that moves with the flow velocity (i.e., the divergence of the flow vanishes, which simplifies the continuity equation). This is not true for compressible flow.
▪Compressible flow is often relevant to gases (e.g., in jet engines, rocket motors, and gas pipelines). You can use the Mach number to estimate whether a material is compressible or incompressible.
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↪Incompressible flow implies that the density remains constant within a parcel of fluid that moves with the flow velocity (i.e., the divergence of the flow vanishes, which simplifies the continuity equation). This is not true for compressible flow.
▪Compressible flow is often relevant to gases (e.g., in jet engines, rocket motors, and gas pipelines). You can use the Mach number to estimate whether a material is compressible or incompressible.
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