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If the fluid is incompressible, do thermodynamic properties play an important role in its behaviour at  varying temperature and pressure?

(a) Yes

(b) No

(c) Depends on the fluid

(d) None of the mentioned

The question was posed to me in examination.

My doubt stems from Thermodynamic Properties & Compressibility in section Properties of Fluids of Fluid Mechanics

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Right answer is (b) No

Easy explanation: If fluid is incompressible there is not much change in observed properties with variation in temperature and pressure. Hence, no perceivable change.

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