Volume flow rate and equation of continuity | Fluids | Physics | Khan Academy

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Sal introduces the notion of moving fluids and laminar flow. Then he uses the incompressibility of a liquid to show that the volume flow rate (flux) must remain constant. Sal then derives the equation of continuity in terms of the area and speed. . Created by Sal Khan.

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