áramlástannal
Áramlástan is the Hungarian term for fluid dynamics, a branch of physics and engineering that studies the motion of fluids, both liquids and gases. It encompasses a wide range of phenomena, from the flow of water in a pipe to the movement of air over an airplane wing, and the circulation of blood in the body. The fundamental principles of fluid dynamics are rooted in the laws of motion and conservation, including conservation of mass, momentum, and energy.
Key concepts within áramlástan include viscosity, which describes a fluid's resistance to flow; pressure, the force
Applications of áramlástan are extensive and diverse. Engineers use its principles in designing aircraft, ships, pipelines,