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  • Current (fluid)
  • Magnitude and direction of flow in a fluid

    A current in a fluid is the magnitude and direction of flow within each portion of that fluid, such as a liquid or a gas. Types of fluid currents include:

    Current (fluid)

    Current_(fluid)

  • Eddy (fluid dynamics)
  • Swirling and reverse current in a turbulent flow regime

    In fluid dynamics, an eddy is the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime. The moving fluid creates

    Eddy (fluid dynamics)

    Eddy (fluid dynamics)

    Eddy_(fluid_dynamics)

  • Current
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up current or Current in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Currents, Current or The Current may refer to: Current (fluid), the flow of a liquid or

    Current

    Current

  • Automatic transmission fluid
  • Hydraulic fluid used in vehicles with automatic transmissions

    Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is a hydraulic fluid that is essential for the proper functioning of vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions

    Automatic transmission fluid

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  • Gender fluidity
  • Non-fixed gender identity

    (PDF) from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2016. "Gender-fluid added to the Oxford English Dictionary". LGBTQ Nation. Archived from the

    Gender fluidity

    Gender fluidity

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  • Gravity current
  • Flow that is driven by a density difference and gravity

    In fluid dynamics, a gravity current or density current is a primarily horizontal flow in a gravitational field that is driven by a density difference

    Gravity current

    Gravity_current

  • Magnetorheological fluid
  • Smart fluid whose viscosity increases in a magnetic field

    A magnetorheological fluid (MR fluid, or MRF) is a type of smart fluid which, when subjected to a magnetic field, greatly increases in apparent viscosity

    Magnetorheological fluid

    Magnetorheological fluid

    Magnetorheological_fluid

  • Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Model of electrically conducting fluids

    In MHD, motion in the fluid is described using linear combinations of the mean motions of the individual species: the current density J {\displaystyle

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

  • Convection
  • Fluid flow that occurs due to heterogeneous fluid properties and body forces

    of fluids (liquids or gases), where warmer, less-dense material rises and cooler, denser material sinks. It is a single-phase or multiphase fluid flow

    Convection

    Convection

    Convection

  • Turbidity current
  • Underwater current of sediment-laden water moving downslope

    sediment may be the primary actor in the process. Turbidity currents can also occur in other fluids besides water. Researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium

    Turbidity current

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  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Clear, colorless bodily fluid found in the brain and spinal cord

    Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, colorless transcellular body fluid found within the meningeal tissue that surrounds the vertebrate brain and spinal

    Cerebrospinal fluid

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  • Pyroclastic flow
  • Fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter that moves away from a volcano

    and gases within a pyroclastic current are more strongly influenced by turbulent fluid motion, traveling along the fluid path. Hence, they have higher

    Pyroclastic flow

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  • Edema
  • Accumulation of excess fluid in tissue

    (Commonwealth English), also known as dropsy, hydropsy, fluid retention, or simply swelling, is the buildup of fluid in a bodily tissue. Most commonly, the legs or

    Edema

    Edema

    Edema

  • Electrorheological fluid
  • Type of chemical suspension

    strength, but low electrical field strength and low current density fluid compared to many other ER fluids. The procedure for preparation of the suspension

    Electrorheological fluid

    Electrorheological fluid

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  • Rheoscopic fluid
  • Fluid in which currents are visualized

    In fluid mechanics (specifically rheology), rheoscopic fluids are fluids whose internal currents are visible as it flows. Such fluids are effective in

    Rheoscopic fluid

    Rheoscopic_fluid

  • Fluid replacement
  • Medical practice of replenishing bodily fluid

    Fluid replacement or fluid resuscitation is the medical practice of replenishing bodily fluid lost through sweating, bleeding, fluid shifts or other pathologic

    Fluid replacement

    Fluid replacement

    Fluid_replacement

  • Supercritical fluid
  • State of matter

    A supercritical fluid (SCF) is a substance at a temperature and pressure above its critical point, where distinct liquid and gas phases do not exist,

    Supercritical fluid

    Supercritical_fluid

  • Female ejaculation
  • Expulsion of fluid during orgasm

    Female ejaculation is characterized as an expulsion of fluid from the Skene's gland at the lower end of the urethra during or before an orgasm. It is

    Female ejaculation

    Female ejaculation

    Female_ejaculation

  • Geophysical fluid dynamics
  • Dynamics of naturally occurring flows

    Geophysical fluid dynamics, in its broadest meaning, is the application of fluid dynamics to naturally occurring flows, such as lava, oceans, and atmospheres

    Geophysical fluid dynamics

    Geophysical fluid dynamics

    Geophysical_fluid_dynamics

  • Ferrofluid
  • Liquid that is attracted by poles of a magnet

    magnetorheological fluids (MR fluids) are magnetic fluids with larger particles. That is, a ferrofluid contains primarily nanoparticles, while an MR fluid contains

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

  • Fluidization
  • Conversion of a granular material from a solid-like to liquid-like state

    converted from a static solid-like state to a dynamic fluid-like state. This process occurs when a fluid (liquid or gas) is passed up through the granular

    Fluidization

    Fluidization

    Fluidization

  • Fluid mechanics
  • Branch of physics

    Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces on them. Originally applied

    Fluid mechanics

    Fluid_mechanics

  • Reynolds number
  • Ratio of inertial to viscous forces acting on a liquid

    In fluid dynamics, the Reynolds number (Re) is a dimensionless quantity that helps predict fluid flow patterns in different situations by measuring the

    Reynolds number

    Reynolds number

    Reynolds_number

  • Fluidized bed reactor
  • Chemical reactor

    A fluidized bed reactor (FBR) is a type of reactor device that can be used to carry out a variety of multiphase chemical reactions. In this type of reactor

    Fluidized bed reactor

    Fluidized bed reactor

    Fluidized_bed_reactor

  • Pericardial fluid
  • Serous fluid within the pericardial cavity of the heart

    Pericardial fluid is the serous fluid secreted by the serous layer of the pericardium into the pericardial cavity. The pericardium consists of two layers

    Pericardial fluid

    Pericardial fluid

    Pericardial_fluid

  • Probability current
  • Value for the flow of probability in quantum mechanics

    heterogeneous fluid, then the probability current is the rate of flow of this fluid. It is a real vector that changes with space and time. Probability currents are

    Probability current

    Probability_current

  • Viscosity
  • Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation

    viscosity is a property of a fluid that quantifies the resistance force acting on fluids when there is relative motion between fluid parcels. This resistance

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

  • Ocean current
  • Directional mass flow of oceanic water

    (2021-01-02). "Frictional effects in wind-driven ocean currents". Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics. 115 (1): 1–14. Bibcode:2021GApFD.115....1C

    Ocean current

    Ocean current

    Ocean_current

  • Vaginal lubrication
  • Natural lubrication of the vagina during sexual arousal

    Vaginal lubrication is a naturally produced fluid that lubricates the vagina. Vaginal lubrication production increases significantly during sexual arousal

    Vaginal lubrication

    Vaginal lubrication

    Vaginal_lubrication

  • Solenoid valve
  • Electromechanical valve

    mechanism, to open or close fluid passages. Solenoid valves differ in the characteristics of the specific electric current in which they use, the strength

    Solenoid valve

    Solenoid valve

    Solenoid_valve

  • Instrumentation
  • Measuring instruments which monitor and control a process

    linear speed, there are also displays of battery voltage and current, fluid levels, fluid temperatures, distance traveled, and feedback of various controls

    Instrumentation

    Instrumentation

  • Laminar flow
  • Flow where fluid particles follow smooth paths in layers

    velocities, the fluid tends to flow without lateral mixing, and adjacent layers slide past one another smoothly. There are no cross-currents perpendicular

    Laminar flow

    Laminar flow

    Laminar_flow

  • Cerebrospinal fluid leak
  • Leakage of fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord through tears in the dura mater

    A cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF leak or CSFL) is a medical condition where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that surrounds the brain and spinal cord leaks

    Cerebrospinal fluid leak

    Cerebrospinal fluid leak

    Cerebrospinal_fluid_leak

  • Gorlov helical turbine
  • Water turbine

    turbines which means the axis is positioned parallel to the flow of the current. Fluid flows, such as wind, will naturally change direction, however they will

    Gorlov helical turbine

    Gorlov helical turbine

    Gorlov_helical_turbine

  • Vortex
  • Fluid flow revolving around an axis of rotation

    In fluid dynamics, a vortex (pl.: vortices or vortexes) is a region in a fluid in which the flow revolves around an axis line, which may be straight or

    Vortex

    Vortex

    Vortex

  • Fluid theory of electricity
  • Obsolete theory in physics

    Fluid theories of electricity are outdated theories that postulated one or more electrical fluids which were thought to be responsible for many electrical

    Fluid theory of electricity

    Fluid_theory_of_electricity

  • Intravenous therapy
  • Medication administered into a vein

    therapy (abbreviated as IV therapy) is a medical process that administers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein. The intravenous

    Intravenous therapy

    Intravenous therapy

    Intravenous_therapy

  • Buoyancy
  • Upward force that opposes the weight of an object immersed in fluid

    exerted by a fluid opposing the weight of a partially or fully immersed object (which may also be a parcel of fluid). In a column of fluid, pressure increases

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

  • Hydrostatic equilibrium
  • State of balance between external forces on a fluid and internal pressure gradient

    In fluid mechanics, hydrostatic equilibrium, also called hydrostatic balance and hydrostasy, is the condition of a fluid or plastic solid at rest, which

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic_equilibrium

  • Imponderable fluid
  • fluids are features of several superseded scientific theories, such as archaic atomic and electromotive theories. Traces of these hypothetical fluids

    Imponderable fluid

    Imponderable_fluid

  • Complex fluid
  • studied in earthquakes. The dynamics of the particles in complex fluids are an area of current research. Energy lost due to friction may be a nonlinear function

    Complex fluid

    Complex_fluid

  • List of equations in fluid mechanics
  • the theory of fluid mechanics. Here t ^ {\displaystyle \mathbf {\hat {t}} \,\!} is a unit vector in the direction of the flow/current/flux. Defining

    List of equations in fluid mechanics

    List_of_equations_in_fluid_mechanics

  • Dimensionless numbers in fluid mechanics
  • characteristic numbers) have an important role in analyzing the behavior of fluids and their flow as well as in other transport phenomena. They include the

    Dimensionless numbers in fluid mechanics

    Dimensionless_numbers_in_fluid_mechanics

  • Dilatant
  • Material in which viscosity increases with the rate of shear strain

    shear strain. Such a shear thickening fluid, also known by the initialism STF, is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid. This behaviour is usually not observed

    Dilatant

    Dilatant

    Dilatant

  • Correction fluid
  • Fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text

    A correction fluid (or correction liquid) is an opaque, usually white fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text. Once dried, it can be handwritten

    Correction fluid

    Correction fluid

    Correction_fluid

  • Diesel exhaust fluid
  • Chemical which reduces air pollution from diesel engines

    Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF; also known as AUS 32 and sometimes marketed as AdBlue) is a liquid used to reduce the amount of air pollution created by a

    Diesel exhaust fluid

    Diesel exhaust fluid

    Diesel_exhaust_fluid

  • Prostate
  • Gland of the male reproductive system

    contains fluid that forms part of semen, the substance emitted during ejaculation as part of the male sexual response. This prostatic fluid is slightly

    Prostate

    Prostate

    Prostate

  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Analysis and solving of problems that involve fluid flows

    Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to analyze and solve problems that

    Computational fluid dynamics

    Computational fluid dynamics

    Computational_fluid_dynamics

  • Turbulence
  • Motion characterized by chaotic changes in pressure and flow velocity

    In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is fluid motion exhibiting chaotic changes in pressure and flow velocity. It is in contrast to laminar

    Turbulence

    Turbulence

  • Colloid vibration current
  • Colloid vibration current is an electroacoustic phenomenon that arises when ultrasound propagates through a fluid that contains ions and either solid

    Colloid vibration current

    Colloid vibration current

    Colloid_vibration_current

  • Drag (physics)
  • Retarding force on a body moving in a fluid

    a surrounding fluid. This can exist between two fluid layers, or between a fluid and a solid surface. Drag forces tend to decrease fluid velocity relative

    Drag (physics)

    Drag (physics)

    Drag_(physics)

  • Sources and sinks
  • Analogy used to study vector fields

    used to describe properties of vector fields. It generalizes the idea of fluid sources and sinks (like the faucet and drain of a bathtub) across different

    Sources and sinks

    Sources and sinks

    Sources_and_sinks

  • Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics
  • Journal

    Measurements in Fluid Mechanics (Chinese: 流体力学实验与测量) in 1997. Since 2005 it's published under the current name Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics. "Shi

    Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics

    Journal_of_Experiments_in_Fluid_Mechanics

  • Dark fluid
  • Reconciliation between dark energy and dark matter

    In astronomy and cosmology, the dark fluid theory attempts to explain dark matter and dark energy in a single framework, as suggested by cosmologist Alexandre

    Dark fluid

    Dark fluid

    Dark_fluid

  • Streaming current
  • Electrokinetic phenomena

    flow of poorly conductive fluids (e.g., gasoline lines) because of the danger of buildup of high voltages. The streaming current monitor (SCM) is a fundamental

    Streaming current

    Streaming_current

  • Body water
  • Water content of an animal's body

    bones and elsewhere. The percentages of body water contained in various fluid compartments add up to total body water (TBW). This water makes up a significant

    Body water

    Body_water

  • Electrohydrodynamics
  • Study of electrically conducting fluids in the presence of electric fields

    (EHD), also known as electro-fluid-dynamics (EFD) or electrokinetics, is the study of the dynamics of electrically charged fluids. Electrohydrodynamics (EHD)

    Electrohydrodynamics

    Electrohydrodynamics

    Electrohydrodynamics

  • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
  • American physics research center

    The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) is a laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric

    Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

    Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

    Geophysical_Fluid_Dynamics_Laboratory

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Engineering discipline

    HVAC Fuels, combustion, internal combustion engine Fluid mechanics (including fluid statics and fluid dynamics) Mechanism and Machine design (including

    Mechanical engineering

    Mechanical engineering

    Mechanical_engineering

  • Lumbar puncture
  • Procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid

    inserted into the spinal canal, most commonly to collect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for diagnostic testing. The main reason for a lumbar puncture is to

    Lumbar puncture

    Lumbar puncture

    Lumbar_puncture

  • Hydraulic analogy
  • Widely used analogy for explaining electrical circuits

    was originally understood to be a kind of fluid, and the names of certain electric quantities (such as current) are derived from hydraulic equivalents.

    Hydraulic analogy

    Hydraulic analogy

    Hydraulic_analogy

  • Darcy–Weisbach equation
  • Equation in fluid dynamics

    average velocity of the fluid flow for an incompressible fluid. The equation is named after Henry Darcy and Julius Weisbach. Currently, there is no formula

    Darcy–Weisbach equation

    Darcy–Weisbach_equation

  • Physical Review Fluids
  • Academic journal

    Physical Review Fluids is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published monthly by the American Physical Society. The journal focuses on fluid dynamics and

    Physical Review Fluids

    Physical_Review_Fluids

  • Eddy current
  • Loops of electric current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field

    eddy-current testing instruments. The term eddy current comes from analogous currents seen in water in fluid dynamics, causing localised areas of turbulence

    Eddy current

    Eddy current

    Eddy_current

  • Ejaculatory duct
  • Male anatomical structures

    Muscles at the base of the penis contract in order to propel the seminal fluid trapped in the prostatic urethra through the penile urethra and expel it

    Ejaculatory duct

    Ejaculatory duct

    Ejaculatory_duct

  • Normal pressure hydrocephalus
  • Medical condition

    cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up in the ventricles, leading to normal or slightly elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure. The fluid build-up causes

    Normal pressure hydrocephalus

    Normal_pressure_hydrocephalus

  • Pressure
  • Force distributed over an area

    waves and currents), because the motions create only negligible changes in the pressure. Such conditions conform with principles of fluid statics. The

    Pressure

    Pressure

    Pressure

  • Thickened fluids
  • Beverage for those with difficulty swallowing

    Thickened fluids and thickened drinks are often used for people with dysphagia, a disorder of swallowing function. The thicker consistency makes it less

    Thickened fluids

    Thickened_fluids

  • Pleural effusion
  • Accumulation of excess fluid in the pleural cavity

    accumulation of excessive fluid in the pleural space, the potential space that surrounds each lung. Under normal conditions, pleural fluid is secreted by the

    Pleural effusion

    Pleural effusion

    Pleural_effusion

  • Wave–current interaction
  • Interaction between surface gravity waves and a mean flow

    In fluid dynamics, wave–current interaction is the interaction between surface gravity waves and a mean flow. The interaction implies an exchange of energy

    Wave–current interaction

    Wave–current_interaction

  • Drake Passage
  • Strait connecting the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans

    waves). When a stratified fluid reaches an internal obstacle, a wave is created that can eventually break, mixing the fluid's layers. It has been estimated

    Drake Passage

    Drake Passage

    Drake_Passage

  • History of fluid mechanics
  • fluid mechanics The history of fluid mechanics is a fundamental strand of the history of physics and engineering. The study of the movement of fluids

    History of fluid mechanics

    History of fluid mechanics

    History_of_fluid_mechanics

  • Current sheet
  • Electric current confined to a surface

    conductive fluids: if there is an electric current through part of the volume of such a fluid, magnetic forces tend to expel it from the fluid, compressing

    Current sheet

    Current sheet

    Current_sheet

  • Dynamo theory
  • Mechanism by which a celestial body generates a magnetic field

    magnetism, proposed that this magnetic field resulted from electric currents induced in the fluid outer core of the Earth. He revealed the history of the Earth's

    Dynamo theory

    Dynamo theory

    Dynamo_theory

  • Fluid catalytic cracking
  • Petroleum conversion process

    Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the conversion process used in petroleum refineries to convert the high-boiling point, high-molecular weight hydrocarbon

    Fluid catalytic cracking

    Fluid catalytic cracking

    Fluid_catalytic_cracking

  • Thermal inductance
  • Phenomenon inducing change in convection current within fluid

    surrounded by a fluid will induce a change in convection currents within that fluid, thus inducing a change in the kinetic energy of the fluid. It is considered

    Thermal inductance

    Thermal_inductance

  • Big Gulp
  • Fountain drink brand owned by 7-Eleven

    Convenience Stores. While the name is in reference to the original 32-US-fluid-ounce (950 ml) drink, it has since expanded to include various other sizes

    Big Gulp

    Big Gulp

    Big_Gulp

  • Smart fluid
  • Fluid whose properties can be changed by applying an electric or magnetic field

    fluid is a fluid whose properties (e.g. viscosity) can be changed by applying an electric field or a magnetic field. The properties of smart fluids have

    Smart fluid

    Smart fluid

    Smart_fluid

  • Eddy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    given name Eddy (fluid dynamics), the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid flows past an obstacle Eddy current, in electromagnetism

    Eddy

    Eddy

  • Pancreatitis
  • Inflammation of the pancreas

    calcium, high blood glucose, and dehydration. Blood loss, dehydration, and fluid leaking into the abdominal cavity (ascites) can lead to kidney failure.

    Pancreatitis

    Pancreatitis

    Pancreatitis

  • Sepsis
  • Life-threatening response to infection

    Septic shock is low blood pressure due to sepsis that does not improve after fluid replacement or requires medications to raise the blood pressure. Sepsis

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

  • Shear stress
  • Component of stress coplanar with a material cross section

    expresses the retarding force (per unit area) from a wall in the layers of a fluid flowing next to the wall. It is defined as: τ w := μ ∂ u ∂ y | y = 0 , {\displaystyle

    Shear stress

    Shear stress

    Shear_stress

  • Working fluid selection
  • Pressurized gas or liquid in a heat engine

    usually involve a fluid to and from which heat is transferred while undergoing a thermodynamic cycle. This fluid is called the working fluid. Refrigeration

    Working fluid selection

    Working_fluid_selection

  • Pleural cavity
  • Fluid-filled space between the lungs

    pleural sac that surrounds each lung. A small amount of serous pleural fluid is maintained in the pleural cavity to enable lubrication between the membranes

    Pleural cavity

    Pleural cavity

    Pleural_cavity

  • Norovirus
  • Type of viruses that cause gastroenteritis

    care such as drinking sufficient fluids or intravenous fluids. Oral rehydration solutions are the preferred fluids to drink, although other drinks without

    Norovirus

    Norovirus

    Norovirus

  • Circulation (physics)
  • Line integral of the fluid velocity around a closed curve

    vector field around a closed curve embedded in the field. In fluid dynamics, the field is the fluid velocity field. In electrodynamics, it can be the electric

    Circulation (physics)

    Circulation (physics)

    Circulation_(physics)

  • Discharge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    mucus and pus Nipple discharge, the release of fluid from the nipples of the breasts Rectal discharge, fluid released from the anus Emotional discharge,

    Discharge

    Discharge

  • Cerebral edema
  • Excess accumulation of fluid in the brain

    Cerebral edema is excess accumulation of fluid (edema) in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain. This typically causes impaired nerve

    Cerebral edema

    Cerebral edema

    Cerebral_edema

  • Cup (unit)
  • Cooking measure of volume

    different ways. A "cup" of coffee in the US is usually 4 fluid ounces (118 ml), brewed using 5 fluid ounces (148 ml) of water. Coffee carafes used with drip

    Cup (unit)

    Cup (unit)

    Cup_(unit)

  • Density
  • Mass per unit volume

    exceptions). In most fluids, heating the bottom of the fluid results in convection due to the decrease in the density of the heated fluid, which causes it

    Density

    Density

  • Supercritical fluid chromatography
  • Normal phase chromatography that uses a supercritical fluid as the mobile phase

    Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a form of normal phase chromatography that uses a supercritical fluid such as carbon dioxide as the mobile

    Supercritical fluid chromatography

    Supercritical_fluid_chromatography

  • Powder snow avalanche
  • Type of avalanche

    moved by air in a state of fluid turbulence. They are particle-laden gravity currents and closely related to turbidity currents, pyroclastic flows from volcanoes

    Powder snow avalanche

    Powder snow avalanche

    Powder_snow_avalanche

  • Electric charge
  • Electromagnetic property of matter

    surfaces together caused this fluid to change location, and that a flow of this fluid constitutes an electric current. He also posited that when matter

    Electric charge

    Electric charge

    Electric_charge

  • Material derivative
  • Time rate of change of some physical quantity of a material element in a velocity field

    the fluid velocity x ˙ = u . {\displaystyle {\dot {\mathbf {x} }}=\mathbf {u} .} That is, the path follows the fluid current described by the fluid's velocity

    Material derivative

    Material_derivative

  • Induction equation
  • Concept in magnetohydrodynamics

    that relates the magnetic field and velocity of an electrically conductive fluid such as a plasma. It can be derived from Maxwell's equations and Ohm's law

    Induction equation

    Induction_equation

  • Hydrocephalus
  • Abnormal increase in cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain

    Hydrocephalus is a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up within and/or around the brain, which can cause pressure to increase in the

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

  • Fracking
  • Fracturing bedrock by pressurized liquid

    pressurized liquid. The process involves the high-pressure injection of "fracking fluid" (primarily water, containing sand or other proppants suspended with the

    Fracking

    Fracking

    Fracking

  • Electrokinetic phenomena
  • heterogeneous fluids, or in porous bodies filled with fluid, or in a fast flow over a flat surface. The term heterogeneous here means a fluid containing

    Electrokinetic phenomena

    Electrokinetic phenomena

    Electrokinetic_phenomena

  • Magnetic Reynolds number
  • Dimensionless quantity in magnetohydrodynamics

    magnetic diffusion. It is the magnetic analogue of the Reynolds number in fluid mechanics and is typically defined by: R m = U L η     ∼ i n d u c t i o

    Magnetic Reynolds number

    Magnetic_Reynolds_number

  • MERCON
  • Trade name for automatic transmission fluid standards

    transmission fluid, developed and trademarked by Ford Motor Company. This designation serves as a mark of quality that Ford has established for fluids used in

    MERCON

    MERCON

    MERCON

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  • GAJA
  • Female

    Esperanto

    GAJA

    Esperanto name GAJA means "glad."

  • Amalie
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish, French, German, Swedish

    Amalie

    Industrious; Striving; Work; Rival; Laborious; Eager; Beloved

  • Venavir
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Venavir

    Lord Shiva's Son

  • RADOSLAVA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    RADOSLAVA

    , happy glory.

  • ALOÏSIA
  • Female

    German

    ALOÏSIA

     Feminine form of German Aloïs, ALOÏSIA means "famous warrior."

  • Wagner
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Dutch, German

    Wagner

    Wagon Driver; Wagon Maker

  • Dharsini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dharsini

    Someone who see

  • Faghyar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Faghyar

    Intelligent; Like a Scholar

  • Aeolus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Greek

    Aeolus

    Mythical keeper of the winds.

  • Malavika
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Malavika

    Princess of Malawa; Most Beautiful

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  • Circulation
  • n.

    Currency; circulating coin; notes, bills, etc., current for coin.

  • Currentness
  • n.

    The quality of being current; currency; circulation; general reception.

  • Torrent
  • n.

    Fig.: A violent or rapid flow; a strong current; a flood; as, a torrent of vices; a torrent of eloquence.

  • Incurrent
  • a.

    Characterized by a current which flows inward; as, the incurrent orifice of lamellibranch Mollusca.

  • Recurrent
  • a.

    Returning from time to time; recurring; as, recurrent pains.

  • Currant
  • n.

    The acid fruit or berry of the Ribes rubrum or common red currant, or of its variety, the white currant.

  • Current
  • a.

    A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp., the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity.

  • Recurrent
  • a.

    Running back toward its origin; as, a recurrent nerve or artery.

  • Current
  • a.

    Now passing, as time; as, the current month.

  • Curvet
  • v. t.

    To cause to curvet.

  • Uncurrent
  • a.

    Not current. Specifically: Not passing in common payment; not receivable at par or full value; as, uncurrent notes.

  • Excurrent
  • a.

    Running or extending out; as, an excurrent midrib, one which projects beyond the apex of a leaf; an excurrent steam or trunk, one which continues to the top.

  • Currency
  • n.

    The state or quality of being current; general acceptance or reception; a passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulation; as, a report has had a long or general currency; the currency of bank notes.

  • Current
  • a.

    General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc.

  • Currency
  • n.

    Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued.

  • Current
  • a.

    Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history.

  • Run
  • n.

    State of being current; currency; popularity.

  • Excurrent
  • a.

    Characterized by a current which flows outward; as, an excurrent orifice or tube.

  • Currently
  • adv.

    In a current manner; generally; commonly; as, it is currently believed.