
With the grounds laid in Sect. 1.7, we are now in a position to apply the laws of motion at every point within a body of fluid. The equations of motion obtained in this way can be thought of as point equations in the sense that they do not govern the motion of the fluid body as a whole but the motion of individual material points (fluid elements) within that body.
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