Description
Fluid mechanics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of liquids, plasmas, and gases, which are collectively known as fluids, along with the forces acting upon them. Fluid Mechanics is authored in a lucid and comprehensive manner that can be easily understood by its readers.
The text included in this book covers all the basic equations and principles of fluid mechanics in the context of diverse and numerous real-world engineering examples. Various concepts are explained with the help of useful illustrations and diagrams, and this book is hailed by many as one of the premier physics books for beginners and novice engineering students.
Through this textbook, students are able to develop an intuitive understanding of fluid mechanics by incorporating visual aids, various photographs, and figures. The information pattern is progressive, starting from basic concepts and slowly building up to advanced and more complex matters.
The 2nd edition of Fluid Mechanics was published by McGraw-Hill Education in 2010, and is available in paperback.