Chemistry:Mass-averaged velocity
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Mass-averaged velocity is a widely used concept in chemical kinetics.
When more than one gas or liquid flow together, they may flow as one bulk, but each one retains its own inherent flow velocity. The mass averaged velocity of any mixture is the velocities of all the species flowing together, taken with the consideration of their masses.
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