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This site offers a description, history and theorectical examples of Archimedes Principle (buoyancy). The site is a simply text based, but contains solid information suitable for a classroom setting.
This site is intended to clear up several misconceptions about the Coriolis forces or Coriolis Effect. The author explains what is affected and what is not and also explains the reasons why. Several incorrect examples...
Davidson Laboratory, a hydrodynamic and ocean engineering research center, is part of the Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering department at the Stevens Institute of Technology. This laboratory is focused on marine...
Started over ten years ago, eFluids is a "specialty web portal designed to serve as a one-stop web information resource for anyone working the areas of flow engineering, fluid mechanics research, education, and directly...
This curriculum, endorsed by the Fluid Power Education Foundation, provides a comprehensive and hands-on introduction to pneumatics and fluid power capabilities. It includes sixteen experiments that can be performed on...
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