Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 4)
                   
                                       
                                4.
The volume of a fluid __________ as the pressure increases.
 
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                        Rakshith Gowda said: 
                         
                        2 years ago
                
                The Volume remains constant because the fluids are in-compressible.
                
                        Tarun said: 
                         
                        6 years ago
                
                Not specify which kind of fluid it May be decreas or remain same.
                
                        GANGADHAR said: 
                         
                        6 years ago
                
                When a fluid kept in a bowl increase the pressure the fluid automatically decrease the volume.
                
                        MOHIT KUMAR said: 
                         
                        8 years ago
                
                For liquids, volume remains constant with increase in pressure, as they are incompressible. But for gases, it decreases.
                
                        Hussein said: 
                         
                        8 years ago
                
                Fluids include liquid or gases.
Thus. It's true.
                Thus. It's true.
                        Chima Ujoatuonu said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                The question talks about effect of pressure on volume of a fluid. It will be a lot clearer if you define the fluid in question, because if it's a gas, volume decreases with increase in pressure. 
On the other hand, for liquids, volume remains constant with pressure increase because they are regarded as in-compressible.
                On the other hand, for liquids, volume remains constant with pressure increase because they are regarded as in-compressible.
                        Nasef said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Volume remains constant because it is incompressible fluid.
                
                        Mech said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Gas is a fluid so we can apply pv = mrt.
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