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Brutal Can Any engineercels explain to me how to learn fluid mechanics from scratch

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studying fluid motion, fluid statics, buoyant force, pressure-depth relation, equations of continuity and Bernoulli, viscosity, and turbulence.

From what i see you learn them and you'll be fairly educated on it
 
How far is your math? I'm not an engineer, but I think you need multivariable calculus and differential equations to make heads or tails of what's going on.
 
How far is your math? I'm not an engineer, but I think you need multivariable calculus and differential equations to make heads or tails of what's going on.
Indeed, you need all the math shit the teachers ruined by yelling "learn it!" Without saying how useful it will be...

I had the same problems with mechanical engineering. (Metal stress, angles, etc)
 

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