Talk:Fluid Mechanics/Analysis Methods

Are those Strea_k_lines??
'For steady non-fluctuating flows where a pathline is followed continuously by a number of fluid elements, the pathline is called streamline' User:Bergey~enwikibooks: Was that supposed to be a streakline?? via Oldest Version Special:Contributions/Bergey~enwikibooks ref: Streamlines,_streaklines,_and_pathlines
 * Yes, i am convinced that it has to be streakline instead of streamline and have fixed in the edit: diff view of edit. ref: Cowan Academy video on these line's difference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grMmkSP637w --Yashpalgoyal1304 (discuss • contribs) 11:59, 1 April 2021 (UTC)

Why is this page needed??
The contents of this page are duplicate of what's given at Fluid Mechanics/Control Volume Analysis and the Hydrostatics section feels like orphan fragment and better suited at Fluid Mechanics/Fluid Statics/Fundamentals of Fluid Statics. And with that, Only Bernoulli's equation will be left here - which i am projecting will be mentioned somewhere else too. So, nothing new will be left on this page/article/chapter.

So, why will this page be needed then?? Yashpalgoyal1304 (discuss • contribs) 08:06, 1 April 2021 (UTC)
 * Yeah, have copied over both those sections respectively to: * Fluid Statics Fundamentals ; * Control Volume Analysis. Ohh, and Path-, Streamlines was already there at Kinetmatics/Field This page is not needed anymore imo. But please check/verify those pages at least once before deleting this one. --Yashpalgoyal1304 (discuss • contribs) 11:59, 1 April 2021 (UTC)