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In incompressible flow the density of a fluid
In incompressible flow the density of a fluid
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For a fluid flowing through a pipe at all the cross-sections, the quantity of fluid per second is constant. Density ρ = C for an incompressible fluid. From the above equation, it is clear that when the area of the flow is constant then discharge will increase with the increase in velocity.