inkompressibler
Inkompressibler is a term used in physics and engineering to describe a fluid that cannot be compressed or whose volume change is negligible under pressure. This concept is fundamental to understanding fluid dynamics and is often an approximation used in various scientific and engineering calculations.
While no real fluid is perfectly incompressible, liquids like water and oil are often treated as such
The assumption of incompressibility simplifies many fluid flow equations, making them easier to solve. For instance,
The Mach number is a dimensionless quantity used to indicate the compressibility effects in a fluid flow.
In summary, inkompressibler is an idealization of fluid behavior where volume changes due to pressure variations