Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Author: Philip J. Pritchard, John W. Mitchell
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Chapter 1, Problem 2P
Give a word statement of each of the five basic conservation laws stated in Section 1.2, as they apply to a system.
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Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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