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In this paper you will find a simple demonstration of the Navier-Stokes equation, while, most of times, in books, you find it broken into its vectorial components whose proofs are usually not so clear, so getting confused on the topic. Moreover, in the appendixes, you can also find an original proof of the Stokes’ (rotor) theorem, by the author of this paper.