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- space-time continuum, is a mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum. Spacetime...
- called a continuum) rather than as discrete particles. Continuum mechanics deals with deformable bodies, as opposed to rigid bodies. A continuum model ****umes...
- {(dx_{1})^{2}-(dX_{1})^{2}}{(dX_{1})^{2}}}\\E_{11}&=\left({\frac {dx_{1}-dX_{1}}{dX_{1}}}\right)+{\frac {1}{2}}\left({\frac {dx_{1}-dX_{1}}{dX...
- study of the effect of forces on fluid motion.: 3  It is a branch of continuum mechanics, a subject which models matter without using the information...
- − ∞ ∞ δ ( x ) d x = 1. {\displaystyle \int _{-\infty }^{\infty }\delta (x)dx=1.} Since there is no function having this property, modelling the delta "function"...
- {\displaystyle df(x,dx):=\operatorname {st} \left({\frac {f(x+dx)-f(x)}{dx}}\right)\ dx.} Note that the very notation " d x {\displaystyle dx} " used to denote...
- Cauchy that describes the non-relativistic momentum transport in any continuum. In convective (or Lagrangian) form the Cauchy momentum equation is written...
- {\displaystyle \delta _{\varepsilon }DX=\varepsilon DX} where D is the covariant derivative D X   = d e f   d X + A X {\displaystyle DX\ {\stackrel {\mathrm {def}...
- In continuum mechanics, vorticity is a pseudovector (or axial vector) field that describes the local spinning motion of a continuum near some point (the...