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It is a branch of science which deals with the internal effects of the forces
on the bodies when they are loaded, from initial point to rupture or break.
Strength of Materials:-
Strength of materials deals with the relations between externally applied
loads and their internal effects on the bodies.
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Heat transfer, on the other hand, deals with only one type of energy
(heat) and how it is transferred from one body to another (the name is
pretty straightforward).
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Heat transfer is the study of how energy actually flows through systems
by conduction, convection, etc.
Thermo is the study of the basic laws that govern heat transfer.
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Dynamics is the part of Mechanics (which, in turn, is a part of Physics) that studies movement and its
causes. Basically, it studies movement and the forces that cause movement. So, Dynamics is a
subset of Mechanics.
Fluid mechanics is the part of mechanics applied specifically to fluids. And fluid dynamics is the
subset of fluid mechanics that studies the movement of fluids. Involves Bernouille equation, continuity
equation, etc. A kinda beautiful part of Physics! If you haven't studied it, I strongly recommend you do.
You'll deal with divergents, gradients, rotationals, Jacobian matrices, etc
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Fluid Mechanics is the study of how fluids move and the forces on them.Where as Fluid Dynamics is the "sub-
discipline" of fluid mechanics dealing with fluid flow.
In English Fluid Dynamics is the study of fluid movement and fluid statics are the study of fluids at rest. These two
items make up Fluid Mechanics!
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Dynamics is a subset of mechanics and deals with the motion of the fluid system and the
involved forces therein. Mechanics, on the other hand involves study of kinematics and
statics as well which are the branch of fluid flow without involving force analysis and
static fluid (bulk usually) system respectively.
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Continuum Elasticity
mechanics Describes materials that return to their rest shape after
deform after a sufficient applied stress. with both solid and fluid
characteristics.