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(New page: '''Hydrodynamics''' is the science of the macroscopic motion of fluid bodies. It is a field theory, relating scalar fields (such as the density and the pressure) with vector fields (such a...) |
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Revision as of 11:42, 13 May 2010
Hydrodynamics is the science of the macroscopic motion of fluid bodies. It is a field theory, relating scalar fields (such as the density and the pressure) with vector fields (such as the velocity field) and tensor fields (stress tensor field).