Compressible flow

ID: compressible-flow

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Compressible flow refers to the flow of fluids in which the density of the fluid changes significantly due to pressure or temperature variations. This is in contrast to incompressible flow, where the fluid density remains nearly constant throughout the flow field. Compressible flow is typically observed in gases, especially when the flow velocity approaches or exceeds the speed of sound (approximately 343 meters per second or 1,125 feet per second at sea level and at 20 degrees Celsius).

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