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mass divergence

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: mass divergence
(′mas də′vər·jəns)

(fluid mechanics) The divergence of the momentum field, a measure of the rate of net flux of mass out of a unit volume of a system; in symbols, ∇·ρV, where ρ is the fluid density, V the velocity vector, and ∇ the del operator.


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