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History and Terminology > Conservation Laws v



Continuity Equation
    

A continuity equation expresses a conservation law by equating a net flux over a surface with a loss or gain of material within the surface. Continuity equations often can be expressed in either integral or differential form.

Navier-Stokes Equations






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