- In physics,
physical chemistry and engineering,
fluid dynamics is a
subdiscipline of
fluid mechanics that
describes the flow of
fluids –
liquids and gases...
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November 19, 1900 –
October 15, 1980) was a
Soviet mathematician and
hydrodynamicist.
Lavrentyev was born in Kazan,
where his
father was an
instructor at...
- (/fruːd/; 28
November 1810 – 4 May 1879) was an
English engineer,
hydrodynamicist and
naval architect. He was the
first to
formulate reliable laws for...
- (56 km/h) in 1890. In the 1880s, a
British committee,
informed by
hydrodynamicist Dr. R. E. Froude,
conducted comparative tests and
determined that a...
- The
following outline is
provided as an
overview of and
introduction to Oceanography.
Oceanography (from
Ancient Gr**** ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) 'ocean' and γραφή...
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avenue is
named after Mikhail Lavrentyev, a
Soviet mathematician and
hydrodynamicist.
Institute of
Cytology and
Genetics Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic...
- (frequently
styled in
publication as R. E. Froude) was an
English engineer,
hydrodynamicist and
naval architect who
described momentum theory, both used in the...
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Oxford Movement.
William Froude (1810–1879), an
English engineer,
hydrodynamicist and
naval architect.
James Anthony Froude FRSE (1818–1894), an English...
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Iberall (June 12, 1918 –
December 8, 2002) was an
American physicist/
hydrodynamicist and
engineer who
pioneered homeokinetics, the
physics of complex, self-organizing...
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engineer Robert Edmund Froude (1846–1924),
third son of the
English hydrodynamicist William Froude (1810–1879).
Early experimental studies of cavitation...