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compressibility <compressibility; compressibilities> N

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compressibility

compressibility PHYS
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compressibility drag AVIAT

compressibility factor TECH

coefficient of compressibility CHEM

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In transonic flight, wave drag is commonly referred to as transonic compressibility drag.
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The parts are made from boron nitride powders adding boron oxide for better compressibility.
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The significant negative effects of compressibility made it a prime issue with aeronautical engineers.
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This became increasingly important with the faster jet aircraft post-war, as issues such as transonic compressibility became important.
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Compressibility led to a number of accidents involving high-speed military and experimental aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s.
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Some attempts have been made to re-derive known laws from considerations of simplicity or compressibility.
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When the compressibility is important the elastic forces must be considered along with inertial forces for dynamic similarity.
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The volume viscosity coefficient is relevant when the fluid's compressibility can not be ignored, such as in the case of ultrasound in water.
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As aircraft speed increased, designers began to encounter challenges associated with air compressibility at speeds near or greater than the speed of sound.
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The clean aerodynamics offered by the inline engine permitted dive speeds high enough for pilots to encounter the then-unknown phenomenon of compressibility.
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