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“The density of liquids is practically dependent of pressure”?(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question during an online interview.My doubt is from Classification of Fluids in chapter Fluid Flow and Mixing of Bioprocess Engineering

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Right choice is (b) False

The best I can explain: The DENSITY of liquids is PRACTICALLY independent of pressure; liquids are INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS. If the density of a fluid changes with pressure, the fluid is compressible. GASES are generally classed as compressible fluids.



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