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Introductory Lectures on Fluid Dynamics

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Introductory Lectures on Fluid Dynamics

Introductory Lectures on Fluid Dynamics

This note describes the following topics: Equation of motion, Equations of motion for an inviscid fluid, Bernoulli equation, The vorticity field, Two dimensional flow of a homogeneous, incompressible, inviscid fluid and boundary layers in nonrotating fluids.

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