Pronunciation: /haɪˌdrəʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun the branch of science concerned with forces acting on or exerted by fluids
A1 Hydrodynamics is the study of fluids in motion.
A2 Understanding hydrodynamics is essential for designing efficient boats.
B1 Hydrodynamics plays a crucial role in the field of naval architecture.
B2 The engineer used principles of hydrodynamics to improve the aerodynamics of the car.
C1 Advanced simulations of hydrodynamics are used in aerospace engineering.
C2 Researchers are constantly pushing the boundaries of hydrodynamics to enhance performance in marine environments.
formal The study of hydrodynamics involves analyzing the motion of fluids and the forces acting upon them.
informal Hydrodynamics is all about how fluids move and interact with each other.
slang Hydrodynamics is like the science of how liquids flow and stuff.
figurative Understanding hydrodynamics is like navigating the currents of a river, predicting where the flow will take you.
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