
Thomas E. Faber
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LOCATION: Cambridge CB3 0HE, United Kingdom
Lecturer in Physics, University of Cambridge, 1959–93; Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Author of Fluid Dynamics for Physicists and others.
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Fluid mechanics, science concerned with the response of fluids to forces exerted upon them. It is a branch of classical physics with applications of great importance in hydraulic and aeronautical engineering, chemical engineering, meteorology, and zoology. The most familiar fluid is of course…
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