hydrodynamic

IPA: haɪdroʊdaɪnˈæmɪk

adjective

  • (physics) Of, or relating to the science of hydrodynamics.
  • Operated by the force of water in motion.
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Examples of "hydrodynamic" in Sentences

  • The atmosphere is a hydrodynamics issue.
  • Challis worked in hydrodynamics and optics.
  • We need hydrodynamics to get the Coriolis force.
  • Hydrodynamics assumes that the flow is potential.
  • I have some points about the defintion of hydrodynamics.
  • You cannot use hydrodynamics to correctly describe the process.
  • These figures can often better express the hydrodynamics of the lake.
  • He also engaged in exploration of problems in numerical hydrodynamics.
  • He then studied for a doctorate in hydrodynamics, but then abandoned the area.
  • Taylor applied the principles of hydrodynamics to the problem of aerodynamics.

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