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Derivation of continuity equation in cartesian coordinates? - Answers

There are basically SEVERAL continuity equations, one for each conserved quantity. The equations themselves are simply statements that matter (in the example of conservation of mass) will not appear out of nothing, or suddenly teleport to a far-away place.



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There are basically SEVERAL continuity equations, one for each conserved quantity. The equations themselves are simply statements that matter (in the example of conservation of mass) will not appear out of nothing, or suddenly teleport to a far-away place.



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Derivation of continuity equation in cartesian coordinates? - Answers

There are basically SEVERAL continuity equations, one for each conserved quantity. The equations themselves are simply statements that matter (in the example of conservation of mass) will not appear out of nothing, or suddenly teleport to a far-away place.

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