Equation of Continuity
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V = A
l
l = v
t
m =
V =
A v
t
Now, how can we handle this if the cross section A changes?
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m1=
1 A 1 v1
t
m2=
2 A 2 v2
t
We are not creating nor destroying mass. The mass
m1 that flows into a region must equal the mass
m2 that flows out of the region. That is,
m1=
m2
1 A 1 v1
t =
2 A 2 v2
t
or
1 A 1 v1 =
2 A 2 v2
For many situations -- for most situations involving a liquid but not a gas -- we can assume the density does not change. This is called an incompressible fluid. For those cases,
A 1 v1 = A 2 v2 Hence the phrase "still water runs deep".
(c) 2005, Doug Davis; all rights reserved
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