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The value of the compressibility of an ideal fluid is

(a) zero

(b) unity

(c) infinity

(d) more than that of a real fluid

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I would like to ask this question from Introduction to Fluid Mechanics in portion Properties of Fluids of Fluid Mechanics

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Correct option is (a) zero

The best I can explain: Ideal fluids are incompressible which means they will have zero compressibility.

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