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Derivation of the Navier–Stokes equations
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The
Navier-Stokes equations
describe the
motion
of fluid substances and are fundamental in
fluid mechanics
. They are derived from the
principles
of conservation of
mass
,
momentum
, and
energy
. Here,
I
'll summarize how these
equations
are derived step-by-step. ###
1
. Conservation of
Mass
(
Continuity Equation
) The
principle
of
mass
conservation states that the
mass
of
a
fluid in
a
control volume
must remain constant over
time
if no
mass
enters or leaves the
volume
.
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