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  • curprev 18:2918:29, 9 May 202483.43.49.168 talk 3,492 bytes −21 Undid revision 1182493366 by Jasonkwe (talk) Removed ideal fluid. Historically, the usual term is perfect fluid. Very recently, a subfield of HEP started using ideal instead of perfect. This substitution generates ambiguity. Ideal fluid is widely defined in engineering textbooks as incompressible and with no viscosity. But a perfect fluid can be compressible. undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 20:5520:55, 17 January 2022Bionhoward1337 talk contribs 3,354 bytes −161 Delete “This formulation can be generalized, but heat conduction and anisotropic stresses cannot be treated in these generalized formulations.{{why|date=December 2013}}” - pessimistic speculation undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 12:2012:20, 5 May 201682.22.48.93 talk 2,839 bytes −2 Repaired unparsable equations - /diag is unknown, reverted to text. /diagup and /diagdown are available but I don't know enough to know if either of these is appropriate. undo

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