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Originally Posted by TimT
In the dark ages, between when slide rules were used and those early Ti calculators were starting to be seen in classrooms...
In a Fluid Dynamics course I was taught, that in any calculation,assume water is not compressible...but...of course there are different kinds of water...
No adjustments are made for compressibility of water usually...
Those are different types of water.... pure de-ionized water surely has different properties than water from a stagnant pond.... or your tap....
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Yeah, and I also did a lot of calculations where air was treated as incompressible (long as it was below Mach .3).
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