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•Excessive heads involve excessive velocities and consequently low absolute pressures which, in the limit, involve cavitation and loss of efficiency.
•In the limit of an infinitely closely spaced grid...
•Maxwell's equations lead to the results of Part I in the limit of small wavelengths.
•Raoult's law is followed by the solvent in the dilute-solution limit.
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•Excessive heads involve excessive velocities and consequently low absolute pressures which, in the limit, involve cavitation and loss of efficiency.
•In the limit of an infinitely closely spaced grid...
•Maxwell's equations lead to the results of Part I in the limit of small wavelengths.
•Raoult's law is followed by the solvent in the dilute-solution limit.
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