Now then, if water isn't absolutely incompressible, at least it compresses very little.
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Now this is just what a vortex-ring would do in an incompressible frictionless fluid.
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You can't assemble an equivalent collection of heuristics in less time; experience is algorithmically incompressible.
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The method involves adding a compressibility penalty to the standard incompressible formulation of large deformation mechanics.
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The physicist could think of but one way: they must assume that the ether is incompressible.
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Now, if water is not absolutely incompressible, it is at least capable of very slight compression.
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The bulge itself was an incompressible thing, like a roaring lift of the waters from submarine explosion.
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Water is hundreds of times denser than air and incompressible, making the shockwaves are that much more potent.
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It is assumed on all sides that the ether is a continuous, incompressible body, possessing rigidity and elasticity.
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Why are solids incompressible?
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Unlike gases, liquids are essentially incompressible, and the more fluid above you, the greater the weight of water pressing down on you.
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By interpolating the viscosity with a set of power-law functions, we obtain a mathematically exact piecewise solution to the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation.
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Its liquids, being practically incompressible and surrounded on all sides by bones, could not otherwise yield to the movements of the stapes.
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"It works on the principle that water is incompressible in any and all directions," answered Blake.
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Now then, if water isn't absolutely incompressible, at least it compresses very little.
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Now this is just what a vortex-ring would do in an incompressible frictionless fluid.