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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] The fluid motion ([[w:convection|convection]]) takes place with two mechanisms: ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] ...mixing regions where flow has high velocity gradients, such as ([[w: Jet_(fluid)|jet flows]]). ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] For the calculation of the profile effects one can use the kinetic energy coeff ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] [[Category:Fluid flows]] ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] For example, calculus could not have developed as easily with Roman numerals: ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] ...n unbounded fluid<ref>Fox, R.W. and McDonald, A.T., “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics”, John Willey and Sons.</ref>. ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] ...ow effects such as force or torque on a body or the total energy exchange. For this purpose, balances of incoming and outgoing flow rate mass, momentum an ...
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  • ...r Mechanical Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]] Let's say '''10''' measurement points are enough for one curve, which ...
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  • [[Microfluid_mechanics|>back to Chapters of Microfluid Mechanics]] ...r_Mechanical_Engineers|>back to Chapters of Fluid Mechanics for Mechanical Engineers]]<div class="tocright " style=""></div> ...
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  • ...quation of motion by means of [[dissipation field tensor]] and in equation for metric – by means of [[dissipation stress-energy tensor]]. ...ses due to friction with slower fluxes. Typical examples of dissipation of mechanical energy are damping of motion of a jet in a liquid and heating of falling me ...
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  • ...tes",<ref>{{cite book|first=Robert H.|last= Nunn |title=Intermediate Fluid Mechanics |publisher=Taylor & Francis |date=1989 |isbn=978-0-89116-647-4 |url=https:/ In situations where someone wants a unique set of coordinates for each point, one may restrict the radius to be [[Wikipedia:non-egative|non-n ...
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  • For ''n'' dimensions, {{nowrap|''n'' + 1}} reference points are sufficient to f ...he various meanings of "frame of reference" has led to a variety of terms. For example, sometimes the type of coordinate system is attached as a modifier, ...
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  • In magnetostatics and magnetodynamics, Gauss's law for magnetism and Maxwell–Faraday equation are respectively: or using index notation with square brackets for the antisymmetric part of the tensor: ...
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