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Description: Equations describing how the velocity, pressure, temperature and density of a moving fluid are related.
On this slide we show the three-dimensional unsteady form of the . These equations describe how the velocity, are related. The equations were derived independently by G.G. Stokes, in England, and M. Navier, in France, in the early 1800's. The equations are extensions of the
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