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  • mathematician and physicist, who at Cambridge made important contributions to fluid dynamics (including the Navier–Stokes equations), optics, and mathematical physics...
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  • electrodynamics, and hydrodynamics; eponym of the Basset force in fluid dynamics. A treatise on hydrodynamics: with numerous examples (1888) (vol. 1:...
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  • Fluid Mechanics, Bialowieza, Poland, September 8-13, 1975. Edited by Bladyslay Fiszdon, Benryk Herczynski £ B. Bratos. Poland. 392 p. (Fluid dynamics...
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  • Popular Science Monthly Volume 14 January 1879 (1879) Molecular Dynamics by L. R. Curtiss 617487Popular Science Monthly Volume 14 January 1879 — Molecular...
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  • phacoemulsification after vitrectomy as a result of the altered intraocular fluid dynamics, a simple basic paper not only for the beginner, but also for every...
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  • as materials processing, protein crystal growth, biotechnology and fluid dynamics. The government's minimum requirements are for the lease of 175 middeck...
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  • of inviscid fluid, § 57 et seq.; applied to conservative system of sustentation, § 121 et seq.   I.   Impulsive forces, in fluid dynamics, § 60 Infinite...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 8 Dynamics by Horace Lamb 8224051911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 8 — DynamicsHorace Lamb ​DYNAMICS (from Gr. δύναμις, strength)...
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  • devoted to the preliminary exposition of the underlying principles of fluid dynamics, examined from different points of view. Chapter I, is of an introductory...
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  • justified. The criterion of compressibility in fluid dynamics involves the relative density of the fluid, and on this basis air is only about eighteen...
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  • Hydrodynamics ​HYDRODYNAMICS (Gr. ὕδωρ, water, δύναμις, strength), the branch of hydromechanics which discusses the motion of fluids (see Hydromechanics)....
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  • applied to differential equations of dynamics the theory of the ultimate multiplier. The differential equations of dynamics are only one of the classes of differential...
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  • equations” describing the dynamics of the atmosphere. Bjerknes’ equations, adapted primarily from the then-novel study of fluid dynamics, tracked four atmospheric...
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  • as the author is aware an innovation in the treatment of problems in fluid dynamics. The proof of this proposition, indeed the principle itself, is so perfectly...
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  • Statics ​Statics (stăt′ĭks), a branch of mechanics. In pure mechanics (or dynamics, as it is frequently called), the effects of forces upon bodies are considered...
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  • considerable area as a region of increased pressure. But, as is usual in fluid dynamics, there is a certain ambiguity in the application of the principle of...
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  • SELBY: Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids. $1.90. SYLLABUS OF ELEMENTARY DYNAMICS. Part I. Linear Dynamics. With an Appendix on the Meanings of the...
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  • magnetic induction is compared to fluid velocity, then electric currents correspond to vortex-filaments in the fluid. Two years afterwards Kirchhoff developed...
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  • Vacuum; VII. The Earth's Motion Oresme; VIII. Plurality of Worlds; IX. Dynamics Theory of Impetus Inertia Celestial and Sublunary Mechanics Identical;...
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  • internal surface. Now if we regard the rotation of the fluid mass as a matter of rigid dynamics, the motion in the path e e is the same in sense whether...
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