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Old   September 9, 2003, 13:01
Default Is Momentum Conserved? Please Help
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The formulation of governing equations of fluid dynamics is based on 3 conservation laws (mass, momentum and energy). However, how can I explain that the momentum is conserved, and thus it can be used to derive the momentum equation? Please help.
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