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- including aerodynamics (the study of air and other gases in motion) and hydrodynamics (the study of water and other liquids in motion). Fluid dynamics has...
- In condensed matter physics, quantum hydrodynamics (QHD) is most generally the study of hydrodynamic-like systems which demonstrate quantum mechanical...
- The hydrodynamic radius of a macromolecule or colloid particle is R h y d {\displaystyle R_{\rm {hyd}}} . The macromolecule or colloid particle is a collection...
- dynamics, hydrodynamic stability is the field which analyses the stability and the onset of instability of fluid flows. The study of hydrodynamic stability...
- Hydrodynamic scour is the removal of sediment such as silt, sand and gravel from around the base of obstructions to the flow in the sea, rivers and canals...
- aquatic sport where the parti****nt is towed on a buoyant, convex, and hydrodynamically shaped board at a planing speed, most often behind a motorboat. Kneeboarding...
- is the outer non-watertight, “free-flooding” hull which provides a hydrodynamically efficient shape. The pressure hull is the inner hull of a submarine...
- Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) is a com****tional method used for simulating the mechanics of continuum media, such as solid mechanics and fluid...
- waves as "electromagnetic–hydrodynamic waves"; however, in a later paper he noted, "As the term 'electromagnetic–hydrodynamic waves' is somewhat complicated...
- In analytical chemistry, hydrodynamic voltammetry is a form of voltammetry in which the analyte solution flows relative to a working electrode. In many...