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Tait equation

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The Tait equation, also known as the Tait equation of state, is an empirical equation used to describe the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature for liquids, particularly in the context of compressible fluids. It is often employed in situations where the behavior of liquids under pressure is of interest, such as in engineering and geophysics.

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