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Use this for questions relating to the proper use of physics terminology or nomenclature.
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What is primitive divergence?
As in the title, what is primitive divergence?
How is it distinguished from normal divergence?
As a followup, what is a primitive divergent graph in a theory?
Some simple examples?
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Kinematic Viscosity
How would you define kinematic viscosity? What does it physically represent? Around the Internet I've found it defined as just a ratio, and that's it.
I saw in an answer that I can think of it as "di …