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Which equation must be perfunctorily satisfied while dealing with fluid flow problems?

(a) Newton’s second law

(b) Newton’s third law

(c) Law of conservation of momentum

(d) Continuity equation

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Correct choice is (d) Continuity equation

The explanation: Continuity equation must be perfunctorily satisfied while dealing with fluid flow problems.

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