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Velocity at each point in space in steady-state fluid flow is constant, how can a fluid particle accelerate?

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  1. Narrow the volume or increase the pressure


  2. This is about the difference between Eulerian and La Grangian.

    Velocity at each point may be constant (in time), but velocity may not be the same in all places. So, following the flow, a fluid particle may accelerate in moving from some place to another.

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