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[For a brief period in the middle of the eighteenth century, there was a moment of extraordinary brilliance in the development of fluid mechanics. Three men, Clairaut, d’Alembert, and Euler, raised the theory of fluid mechanics to the height where it remained almost unchanged for more than 50 years.]
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Keywords: Centrifugal Force; Fluid Mechanic; Meridian Plane; Stagnation Zone; Closed Channel
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