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Coefficient of Volume Expansion in Fluid Dynamics Formulas
The Coefficient of Volume Expansion is a constant that is multiplied in order to find the volume change in the system due to thermal expansion. And is denoted by β. Coefficient of Volume Expansion is usually measured using the Per Kelvin for Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Note that the value of Coefficient of Volume Expansion is always negative.
Formulas to find Coefficient of Volume Expansion in Fluid Dynamics
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Volume Expansivity for Ideal Gas
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Coefficient of Volume Expansion for Ideal Gas
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List of variables in Fluid Dynamics formulas
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Absolute Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Coefficient of Volume Expansion?
The Coefficient of Volume Expansion is a constant that is multiplied in order to find the volume change in the system due to thermal expansion. Coefficient of Volume Expansion is usually measured using the Per Kelvin for Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Note that the value of Coefficient of Volume Expansion is always negative.
Can the Coefficient of Volume Expansion be negative?
Yes, the Coefficient of Volume Expansion, measured in Coefficient of Linear Expansion can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Coefficient of Volume Expansion?
Coefficient of Volume Expansion is usually measured using the Per Kelvin[K⁻¹] for Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Per Degree Celsius[K⁻¹] are the few other units in which Coefficient of Volume Expansion can be measured.
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