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The definition of the compressible and incompressible fluid is defined according to the changes in

Aenergy

Bdensity

Ctemperature

Dmotion

Answer:

B. density

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The definition of the compressible and incompressible fluid is defined according to the changes in density. Compressible fluids are fluids whose density can change significantly with changes in pressure or temperature. Incompressible fluids, on the other hand, are fluids whose density remains relatively constant with changes in pressure or temperature.


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