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Waves in fluids
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One-dimensional waves in fluids as discussed by the authors were used to describe sound waves and water waves in the literature, as well as the internal wave and the water wave in fluids, and they can be classified into three classes: sound wave, water wave, and internal wave.Abstract:
Preface Prologue 1. Sound waves 2. One-dimensional waves in fluids 3. Water waves 4. Internal waves Epilogue Bibliography Notation list Author index Subject index.read more
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