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Euler's equation for motion of liquids, is given by
Euler's equation for motion of liquids, is given by
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Euler’s Equation, proposed by Leonhard Euler in the mid-18th Century, is a vital equation in fluid mechanics that describes the flow of inviscid fluid. Here, inviscid fluid refers to an ideal fluid with zero viscosity.