Fluid Mechanics

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Fluid Mechanics is science, part of physics, that deals with flows of liquids and gases. The basic equation of the fluid mechanics is the Navier-Stokes equation.

The fluid mechanics is widely used for description of geophysical phenomena, especially in the Physics of atmosphere and Hydrophysics.

References

http://www.scribd.com/doc/8314363/Fluid-Mechanics-L-D-Landau-E-M-Lifschitz L.D.Landau, E.M.Lifshitz. Fluid mechanics. Volume 6 of Course of Theoretical Physics; English translation by J.B.Sykes and W.H.Reid.