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[|Fluid mechanics] - the study of the physics of continuous materials which take the shape of their container.

Fluids - In a mechanical view, a fluid is a substance that does not support tangential stress; that is why a fluid in rest has the shape of their containing vessel.And fluid in rest have zero shear stress Fluid statics Fluid dynamics Navier–Stokes equations Bernoulli's principle Buoyancy Viscosity

Newtonian Non-Newtonian

Archimedes' principle Pascal's law Pressure

[|Liquids] Capillary action
 * [|Surface tension]

[|Gases] Atmosphere Boyle's law Charles's law Gay-Lussac's law Combined gas law

[|Plasma]

Rheology - the study of materials with both solid and fluid characteristics

Viscoelasticity Smart fluids Magnetorheological Electrorheological Ferrofluids Rheometry Rheometer

Scientists Bernoulli [|Boyle] Cauchy Charles [|Euler] Gay-Lussac Hooke [|Pascal] [|Newton] Navier Stokes