How can I integrate variable velocity in fluid mechanics?

In summary, the individual is looking for resources on understanding linear momentum in fluid mechanics and is struggling with integrating variable velocities. They mention looking for videos and references, specifically mentioning the book Landau and Lifshitz vol. 6 as a helpful resource. They also suggest the book Transport Phenomena by Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot. They acknowledge that appropriate references may vary depending on the student's background.
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Guillem_dlc
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Material: momentum in fluid mechanics
Do you know of any place where I can look up things about the momentum (linear momentum) in fluid mechanics? It's just that when I have a variable velocity and it has to be integrated, I don't quite understand how to do it.

I have looked for videos and things and I can't find that they are integrating.
 
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A very nice book on hydro is Landau and Lifshitz vol. 6.
 
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vanhees71 said:
A very nice book on hydro is Landau and Lifshitz vol. 6.
Okay, thank you very much
 
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Transport Phenomena by Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot
 
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Appropriate references are going to vary by the background of the student.
 

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