Thursday, 22 October 2015

FLUID DENSITY DEPENDANCE MORE ON TEMPRATURE THAN PRESSURE

Density of fluid depends more on temperature than pressure. Mathematical reason is co-efficient of volume of thermal expansion
above equation shows that changing temperature would cause greater volume change and consequently density would be more affected by temperature.
Physical reason is that by changing pressure volume change takes place in one dimension whereas changing temperature would cause volume change in all 3 directions.
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