compressibility factor
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factor
noun[C]
uk/ˈfæk.tər/us/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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For i simplicity we have neglected the gravity effect, the fluid viscosity and thecompressibilityfactorare taken to be equal to one.
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This deviation is expressed as acompressibilityfactor.
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Experimental values for thecompressibilityfactorconfirm this.
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Mach incorporates the above data including thecompressibilityfactor.
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The deviation is expressed as thecompressibilityfactor.
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Assume thecompressibilityfactoris constant for the process.
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The attacks were all by individual aircraft using what was called thecompressibilityfactor.
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Acompressibilityfactorof one also requires the four state variables to follow the ideal gas law.
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These dimensionless thermodynamic coordinates, taken together with a substance'scompressibilityfactor, provide the basis for the simplest form of the theorem of corresponding states.
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The generalizedcompressibilityfactorgraphs may be considerably in error for strongly polar gases which are gases for which the centers of positive and negative charge do not coincide.
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