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Chapter 1 - Fundamental ConceptsChapter 2 - Fluid StaticsChapter 3 - Kinematics Of Fluid MotionChapter 4 - Conservation Of MassChapter 5 - Work And Energy Of Moving FluidsChapter 6 - Fluid MomentumChapter 7 - Differential Fluid FlowChapter 8 - Dimensional Analysis And SimilitudeChapter 9 - Viscous Flow Within Enclosed ConduitsChapter 10 - Analysis And Design For Pipe Flow
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For Fluid Mechanics courses found in Civil and Environmental, General Engineering, and Engineering Technology and Industrial Management departments. Fluid Mechanics is intended to provide a comprehensive guide to a full understanding of the theory and m
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