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"Mechanics of Fluids"

Mechanics of fluids is the branch of physics that studies how liquids and gases behave and interact with forces. This field examines fluid motion (dynamics) and the forces acting on them (statics). It explains phenomena like how water flows, why planes fly, and how pressure changes in various conditions. Fluid mechanics has applications in engineering, weather forecasting, and environmental science, helping us understand and predict the behavior of fluids in everyday life and natural systems. Essentially, it bridges the understanding of how fluids function in various scenarios, from pipes to oceans.