MDOT
Mdot, written as ṁ or described in text as "m-dot," is a symbol used in physics and engineering to denote a rate of change of mass with respect to time or, more commonly, a mass flow rate. The dot over the mass variable indicates a time derivative, so ṁ = dm/dt. In many applications, especially fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, ṁ represents the amount of mass crossing a boundary per unit time.
In fluid dynamics and process engineering, mass flow rate is a central quantity. For a steady, incompressible
MDOT is also the abbreviation for the Mississippi Department of Transportation, a U.S. state agency responsible
Beyond these uses, mdot can appear in aerospace, chemical engineering, and software contexts where the concept