Hydrodynamics

Word HYDRODYNAMICS
Character 13
Hyphenation hy dro dy nam ics
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Definitions and meanings of "Hydrodynamics"

What do we mean by hydrodynamics?

The branch of science that deals with the dynamics of fluids, especially incompressible fluids, in motion. noun

The dynamics of fluids in motion. noun

The mathematical theory of the application of the principles of dynamics to fluids. noun

That branch of the science of mechanics which relates to fluids, or, as usually limited, which treats of the laws of motion and action of nonelastic fluids, whether as investigated mathematically, or by observation and experiment; the principles of dynamics, as applied to water and other fluids. noun

The scientific study of fluids in motion noun

Study of fluids in motion noun

The scientific study of fluids in motion.

Being able to move quickly on water. ie. having a flat chest Urban Dictionary

The severe lack of boing boing only known by gura Urban Dictionary

The act of moving swiftly through water. Urban Dictionary

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The word "hydrodynamics" in example sentences

Furthermore, magneto-hydrodynamics is important in discussing the problem of how the central body in a plasma cloud can develop into a sun and system of planets, or in investigations of stability conditions for a plasma consisting of electrons and ions moving at relativistic velocities interacting with cosmic fields. ❋ Unknown (1972)

Prof. Walton's first researches involved theoretical and experimental studies in hydrodynamics and, at the Cavendish ❋ Unknown (1964)

Liquid crystals have been known for over a century and their hydrodynamics, that is, how they flow, were studied as early as the 1920s by Professor Wilhelm Oseen of Uppsala. ❋ Unknown (1991)

Nevertheless, one feels that the hydrodynamics of Formula 1 cars displacing both air and a surface layer of water, is a science which has yet to be fully explored or exploited. ❋ Gordon McCabe (2009)

I would probably be one of the last people to disagree with the “universal nature of gravity”, but claiming that it is because the equations, in one particular form, resemble the laws of thermodynamics and hydrodynamics is quite unreasonable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The universal nature of gravity is also demonstrated by the fact that its basic equations closely resemble the laws of thermodynamics and hydrodynamics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston in Berkshire will develop hydrodynamics technology, while its equivalent, the Centre for Nuclear Studies, at Valduc in Burgundy, will do the actual tests. ❋ Richard Norton-Taylor (2010)

The magneto-hydrodynamics of jets occurs from the huge heating of material falling onto a black hole. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A wag once commented (and I have quoted here often) that to expect a scientist to understand the philosophy of science is like expecting a fish to understand hydrodynamics. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The details (e.g., depth and wavelength) involve the fluid dynamics of the situation (fluid speed and density, particle aero/hydrodynamics, particle interactions, etc.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

If you take the kinetic energy of hydrodynamics for the motion of material out of a crater and make that equal to the kinetic energy of an impactor you get a relationship between the radius of the impactor and the crater of the form ❋ Unknown (2009)

Further, they suggest that a good theory of radiative transfer would require use of inappropriate theoretical tools, such as Feynman diagrams for calculating vibrational emission and absorption probabilities in the atmosphere or magneto-hydrodynamics for analysis of flow in the lower atmosphere. ❋ EliRabett (2009)

There were experts not just on hydrodynamics of the atmosphere, which of course is important, but also experts on vegetation, on soil, on trees, and so it was sort of half biological and half physics. ❋ GayandRight (2009)

You talk of gaps in the "basic physics, thermodynamics and hydrodynamics". ❋ Unknown (2009)

I can assess only statistics, basic physics, thermodynamics and hydrodynamics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Kelvin contributed significantly to the development of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, the absolute temperature scale, the dynamical theory of heat, the mathematical analysis of electricity and magnetism, including the basic ideas for the electromagnetic theory of light, the geophysical determination of the age of the Earth, and hydrodynamics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[She is] very Hydrodynamic ❋ JayRizuri (2020)

Theres a reason im not [BOING BOING] , it comes down to [science] , i am [hydrodynamic] ❋ The Illusive Mr Mepz (2021)

A [terd] that [disappears] in your toilet is a good example of a [hydrodynamic] mass. ❋ Kdawg_2343 (2007)

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