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← ScienceWhich consequence arises from exceeding the limits implied within the Bernoulli equation?
A)Compressible flow becomes significant✓
B)Fluid density remains invariable overall
C)Viscosity’s impact remains negligible
D)Laminar behaviour gets more guaranteed
💡 Explanation
Compressible flow arises if velocities predicted by Bernoulli's equation approach the speed of sound because the assumption of constant density fails. Therefore, compressibility effects are more significant, rather than the velocity remains constant or viscosity being significant under that condition.
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