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Navier–Stokes equation represents the conservation of

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Navier–Stokes equation represents the conservation of


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Navier-Stokes equations include Newton’s second law to fluid motion, together with the assumption that the fluid stress is the sum of a diffusing viscous term plus a pressure term.

Thus correct option is: D.


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