FAQ

What is the Isentropic Compressibility?
The Isentropic Compressibility is the change in volume due to change in pressure at constant entropy. Isentropic Compressibility is usually measured using the Square Meter per Newton for Compressibility. Note that the value of Isentropic Compressibility is always negative.
Can the Isentropic Compressibility be negative?
Yes, the Isentropic Compressibility, measured in Compressibility can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Isentropic Compressibility?
Isentropic Compressibility is usually measured using the Square Meter per Newton[m²/N] for Compressibility. Square Centimeter per Newton[m²/N] are the few other units in which Isentropic Compressibility can be measured.
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