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hydrokinetics
hy·dro·ki·net·ics H0346500 (hī′drō-kə-nĕt′ĭks, -kī-)n. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of physics that deals with fluids in motion.hydrokinetics (ˌhaɪdrəʊkɪˈnɛtɪks; -kaɪ-) n (General Physics) (functioning as singular) the branch of science concerned with the mechanical behaviour and properties of fluids in motion, esp of liquids. Also called: hydrodynamics hydrokineticsthe branch of hydrodynamics dealing with the laws of gases or liquids in motion. — hydrokinetic, adj.See also: PhysicsThesaurusNoun | 1. | hydrokinetics - study of fluids in motion hydrodynamicsfluid mechanics, hydraulics - study of the mechanics of fluidsmagnetohydrodynamics - the study of the interaction of magnetic fields and electrically conducting fluids (as plasma or molten metal) |
hydrokinetics
hydrokinetics[′hī·drə·kə′ned·iks] (fluid mechanics) The study of the forces produced by a liquid as a consequence of its motion. hydrokinetics
hydrokinetics [hi″dro-kĭ-net´iks] the science dealing with fluids in motion.hy·dro·ki·net·ics (hī'drō-ki-net'iks), That branch of kinetics concerned with fluids in motion.hydrokinetics
Synonyms for hydrokineticsnoun study of fluids in motionSynonymsRelated Words- fluid mechanics
- hydraulics
- magnetohydrodynamics
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