Chapter 14: Q 11. (page 1131)
If the velocity of a flow of a gas at a point (x, y, z) is represented by F and the gas is expanding at that point, what does this imply about the divergence of F at the point?
Chapter 14: Q 11. (page 1131)
If the velocity of a flow of a gas at a point (x, y, z) is represented by F and the gas is expanding at that point, what does this imply about the divergence of F at the point?
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