Which fundamental principle is explicitly mentioned in Section 2.1 as being central to the review in Chapter 2?
Explanation
The chapter's review of basic fluid mechanics is rooted in the fundamental conservation principles (mass, momentum, and energy).
Other questions
What is the stated purpose of Chapter 2, "Fundamentals of Basic Fluid Mechanics"?
According to the introduction of Chapter 2, which equation will be derived for incompressible flow first and then later for compressible flow?
For the discussion of Reynold's Transport Theorem in Section 2.4, what simplifying assumption is made about the control volume?
In the initial setup for Reynold's Transport Theorem described in Section 2.4, what is the key assumption about the flow through the stream tube?
What does Equation (2.1) mathematically represent?
In the simplified model for Reynold's Transport Theorem in Section 2.4, what assumption is made about the control volume's boundary?
What does the term 'stream lines' refer to in the context of Chapter 2's introduction?
Based on the description in Section 2.4, what does 'm0' represent in the stream tube model?
What is the relationship between the material in Chapter 2 and the history chapter of the book?