Continuity Equation in Cylindrical Coordinates
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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first of all i would like to thank you, then my question is how expand the last?
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ULTIMATE CLASS SIR
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hi,at the term of 1/r pd(density.v.r)/pd r you must do write " pd (density.v)/pd(r) + density.v/r "
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True.
i don't understand your last expansion for partial derivative with respect to r. I think rho should be in every term of the differentiation you did
Yes You are correct, It is a mistake from my end. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
Is here any mistakes i havent found any
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