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To insert mathematics use LATEX. For instance, let's say we wish to insert math within a sentence such as $P$ is equal to $\rho R T$. This can be done by typing \$P\$ is equal to \$\rho R T\$. Or, if you wish to display an equation by itself out of a sentence such as: $$ \frac{P_\circ}{P}=\left( 1 + \frac{\gamma-1}{2} M^2 \right)^{\gamma/(\gamma-1)} $$ The latter can be accomplished by typing \$\$\frac{P_\circ}{P}=\left( 1 + \frac{\gamma-1}{2} M^2 \right)^{\gamma/(\gamma-1)} \$\$. You can learn more about LATEX on tug.org. If the mathematics don't show up as they should in the text above, use the Chrome browser instead of Internet Explorer.
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I corrected it.
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Both the integral form and the differential form can be used in CFD. But we can derive the integral form by integrating the differential form over a volume.. We'll get to this at one point. Interesting question: I'll give 2 points bonus boost.
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