Why study fluid flow?

This is a page of supplementary information. There are a few for every section. They are digressions away from the main subject of the Virtual Workshop, and not a required part. But we think you will find them interesting.

Within the context of this Virtual Workshop on Electricity and Magnetism, we study fluid flow because electricity is also a kind of fluid -- one which we cannot see flowing through wires. Study of fluids that we can see makes the ideas more concrete.

Fluids are interesting for themselves, too. The branch of knowledge that studies them is called fluid dynamics. It is one of the few parts of physics that deals with everyday matters for which the mathematical description is incomplete or at least poorly understood. It is an important part of the physics of the weather, and explains how airplanes fly, why a spinning ball curves, and how the molten interior of the earth gives rise to volcanoes. Discussing all these would be fun, but we would never get to electricity and magnetism!

Here are some applications of the ideas of this section:

The section on fluid flow