Intuitively Understand the Navier-Stokes Equations (Part 1/2)
Tutorial video by Max Ng The video is about intuitively understanding the Navier-Stokes equations, which is essentially just an application of Newton's Second Law (F = ma) to a fluid. This video may not follow a rigorous academic derivation of the concepts shown, but rather prioritises clarity. It is a video by a student for students. For further (more detailed) reading on this topic, you may want to have a look at: “Fluid mechanics: fundamentals and applications” by Yunus Çengel Supervisor: Dr Sergio Maldonado School of Engineering, University of Southampton

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