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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Nature of Charge
Author(s)Paul A Stowe
KeywordsCharge
Published1999
JournalNone

Abstract

The basic continuity equation of Continuum Mechanics is given as:

d(rho)/dt + (rho)Div v = 0

where rho is the field density, and v is the mean velocity. If the field is incompressible this simplifies to:

(rho) Div v = 0

Since with the incompressible assumption, there can be no change in density. We can further simplify the equation by removing density (dividing it from both sides) we then get:

Div v = 0...