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All the gases are considered to have compressible flow and all the liquids are considered to have incompressible flow.

a.

Correct

b.

Incorrect

c.

Can't say

d.

None of these

Answer: (a).Correct

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Q. All the gases are considered to have compressible flow and all the liquids are considered to have incompressible flow.

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