| 41. | This corresponds nicely to the conservation of mass in physics, and helps to show that the model is not wasteful.
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| 42. | How he was able to do this, in light of the law of conservation of mass, has not been explained.
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| 43. | Doesn't this violate conservation of mass ?-- talk ) 23 : 13, 28 February 2010 ( UTC)
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| 44. | The processes are linked by water flow terms, maintain conservation of mass and momentum between processes, and are solved simultaneously.
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| 45. | Conservation of mass implies that the product of the mass flux times the cross section this flux moves through, is conserved.
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| 46. | It is often derived from a physical basis using Darcy's law and a conservation of mass for a small control volume.
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| 47. | Then, given conservation of mass, the continuity equation relates the time derivative of the concentration with the divergence of the flux:
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| 48. | The question is a nice example of how an entire theory breaks down if one component ( conservation of mass ) is removed.
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| 49. | The conservation of mass was obscure for millennia because of the buoyancy effect of the Earth's atmosphere on the weight of gases.
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| 50. | By the conservation of mass, the total molecular mass of the reactants is the same as the total molecular mass of the products.
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