LECTURE NOTES - I
1.4. COMPRESSIBILITY: BEHAVIOR OF FLUIDS AGAINST PRESSURE For most purposes a liquid may be considered as incompressible. The compressibility of a liquid is expressed by its bulk modulus of elasticity. The mechanics of compression of a fluid may be demonstrated by imagining the cylinder and piston of Fig.1.1 to be perfectly
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