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Just to nit-pick: Water is no more compressible than brake fluid. However, the boiling point of water is much lower than it is for brake fluid, and once it boils, the water turn into gas/vapor. And that is highly compressible.
Can’t wait to soak in some of your knowledge Dave!
Just to nit-pick: Water is no more compressible than brake fluid. However, the boiling point of water is much lower than it is for brake fluid, and once it boils, the water turn into gas/vapor. And that is highly compressible.
Thank you for the point of accuracy sir!
Is this class offered online sir?