Fluid Mechanics is the study of how fluids behave and interact with objects or forces in motion. It is a branch of mechanics that deals with the behavior of liquids, gases, and plasmas at rest and in motion. It includes topics such as fluid statics, fluid dynamics, and fluid kinematics, which are used to analyze and design devices that utilize fluids, such as pumps, turbines, and hydraulic systems. Fluid Mechanics has applications in various fields, including aerospace, mechanical, civil, and chemical engineering, among others.
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We have keenly curated this course in a way that the development of understanding about the subject happens as easy as a pie. It is a very flexible course put together for both ultra-quick learning as well as detailed learning. It is being constructed in such a fashion that it helps out students short on time or just before the night of an exam to cover up the topics swiftly. At the same time, it includes bonus sections for all those curious creatures out there always trying to join threads and connections to their understanding of the world. We are already getting some positive feedback on the course really tickling some funny bones and is definitely not like the conventional courses one comes across.
Objectives:
· To present the basic principles and equations of fluid mechanics.
· To develop an intuitive understanding of fluid mechanics by emphasizing on physics and reinforcing that understanding through engaging graphics and animations.
· To Help you in preparation for entrance exams (like GATE, GRE, IES etc.) as well as college exams.
We have tried to use all sorts of teaching techniques like virtual whiteboards, animations, graphs, etc. to be able to bring out the best content for our students.
Who this course is for:
Engineering Students (Mechanical or Civil).
Also, above the academic bounds this course is open for anyone who wishes to explore the fascinating world of fluids and various intriguing phenomena encircling fluids.