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Question 1What kind of flow is described by the Euler equations?

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Question 1What kind of flow is described by the Euler equations?

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The Euler equations describe the flow of an inviscid (no viscosity), incompressible fluid. This means that the fluid has no internal friction (viscosity) and its density remains constant. The Euler equations are a set of quasilinear hyperbolic equations which represent the conservation of mass, momentum, and energy in a fluid flow. They are named after Leonhard Euler, who first derived them in the 18th century.

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