Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Incompressible Fluid

Incompressible Fluid

What is it?

Incompressible fluids are
fluids which do not decrease in volume when pressure is increased.

Give me an example!

Brake fluid used in automobiles is an example of an incompressible fluid. Brake fluid has to be able to withstand constant variations in pressure every time the driver presses on the brake pedal without breaking down.

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