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<p>and plane-slider (friction).</p>

<p>The <a href="page.php?w=Reynolds_equation">Reynolds equation</a>s can be used to derive the governing principles for the fluids.  Note that when gases are used, their derivation is much more involved.</p>

<p>The thin films can be thought to have pressure and viscous forces acting on them.  Because there is a difference in velocity there will be a difference in the surface traction vectors. Because of mass conservation we can also assume an increase in pressure, making the body forces different.</p>

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