Hydrodynamics is defined as the study of the flow of liquids.

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In an industrial or engineering context, hydrodynamics refers to the study of fluid flow and the behavior of fluids in motion. This can include liquids, gases, and complex mixtures of both, and the study of how they interact with objects and surfaces.

Examples of the use of hydrodynamics in an industrial context include:

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