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S. A. E. Miller, Ph.D.

S. A. E. Miller, Ph.D.

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Helmholtz on Navier

Posted bysaemiller May 30, 2024May 26, 2024

As far as I can see, there is today no reason not to regard the hydrodynamic equations (of Navier and Stokes) as the exact expression of the laws that rule the motions of real fluids. 1873.

Hermann Helmholtz
Posted bysaemillerMay 30, 2024May 26, 2024Posted inQuotes

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