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Pressure variation for compressible fluid is maximum for which kind of process?

(a) Isothermal

(b) Adiabatic

(c) Quasi Static

(d) None of the mentioned

The question was asked by my college director while I was bunking the class.

My question is taken from Pressure at a Point in Compressible Fluid in portion Pressure and Its Measurement of Fluid Mechanics

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The correct option is (a) Isothermal

The best I can explain: Due to constant temperature, pressure variation for compressible fluid is maximum for isothermal process.

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