In summary, the Continuity Equation is a fundamental principle in fluid mechanics that states that the rate of flow of a fluid is constant throughout a closed system, regardless of changes in cross-sectional area or velocity. It is a mathematical expression of the conservation of mass in fluid dynamics and is used to analyze and predict the behavior of fluids in various systems, such as pipes, channels, and rivers. By understanding the Continuity Equation, engineers and scientists can design and optimize fluid systems for efficient and effective operation.
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