Fluid kinematics is a term from fluid mechanics, usually referring to a mere mathematical description or specification of a flow field, divorced from any account of the forces and conditions that might actually create such a flow. The term Fluid includes liquids or gases, but also may refer to solid materials that behave with fluid-like properties, including crowds of people or large numbers of grains if those are describable approximately under the continuum assumption as used in continuum mechanics.
The portion of the material derivative represented by the spatial derivatives is called the convective derivative. It accounts for the variation in fluid property, be it velocity or temperature for example, due to the motion of a fluid particle in space where its values are different.
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