Fluid Dynamics, the study of the behaviour of fluids in motion, encompasses a wide range of phenomena, from the flow of water in rivers and oceans to the aerodynamics of aircraft and the dynamics of blood circulation in the human body. From the ancient Greeks to modern scientists, fluid dynamics has played a central role in our understanding of the natural world and the development of technologies such as turbines, pumps, and airfoils. With its applications in fields as diverse as meteorology, oceanography, and biomedical engineering, fluid dynamics continues to be a vibrant and evolving area of research, offering insights into the fundamental principles that govern the behaviour of fluids.
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