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Hi, I have a doubt. At 3:44 how the volume of the fluid element is increasing. Does that mean you accommodate more fluid in to the fluid element. If yes, how does that work?
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Hi, I have a doubt. At 3:44 how the volume of the fluid element is increasing. Does that mean you accommodate more fluid in to the fluid element. If yes, how does that work?
Got it! At 6:54, For an Incompressible flow, the volume of the fluid element doesn't change.
I have a qs from you then. Why is it called linear strain when it does not extend(length does not change) cuz as you said it is incompressible??
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