Chemistry, asked by santai, 1 year ago

why is air compressible? ​

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Answered by joshd2045
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But air is definitely compressible. ... Even water is compressible. When we assume incompressible flow, what we really mean is the that the changes of pressure due to changes of velocity (think Bernoulli's equation) are small enough that the small changes of density do not alter the streamlines.

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Air is compressible because it is a gas and gases are highly compressible compared to solid,liquid and gas.

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