What is the meaning of incompresseble
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(Chemical Engineering: General) Incompressible fluids and solids will not change in volume if a pressure is applied. If the density changes have negligible effects on the solution, the fluid is called incompressible and the changes in density are ignored. Solid matter is rigid, has a fixed shape, and is incompressible
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( MEANING OF INCOMPRESSIBLE IN PHYSICS)
In fluid mechanics or more generally continuum mechanics, incompressible flow (isochoric flow) refers to a flow in which the material density is constant within a fluid parcel—an infinitesimal volume that moves with the flow velocity.
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