Hydrodynamic

usgb/haɪdroʊdaɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective

Relating to the dynamics of liquids in motion, particularly water.

The hydrodynamic design of the boat allows it to cut through the water efficiently.
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hydrodynamic forces, hydrodynamic coefficients, hydrodynamic stability

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Contextual Efficiency

In engineering, 'hydrodynamic' implies designs that minimize resistance.

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High-speed boats use hydrodynamic shapes.
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Scientific Precision

Understanding hydrodynamic principles is crucial for accurate predictions in fluid mechanics.

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Hydrodynamic models are important in weather forecasting.
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Ecological Importance

Hydrodynamics affects aquatic ecosystems, influencing species adaptation.

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The hydrodynamic behavior of rivers shapes their surrounding habitats.
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