Crash Course Physics returns to the subject of fluids with their video on fluid dynamics. They stick with ideal fluids (i.e. incompressible, inviscid, laminar flows) for simplicity and cover some of the basics by discussing conservation of mass (also called continuity) and a simple form of Bernoulli’s equation. Despite keeping things basic, the video does a nice job introducing these topics; I especially like that they explain Bernoulli’s equation as a form of conservation of energy. Sometimes it’s easy to let the terminology in fluid dynamics mask the fact that the equations we use are just alternative forms of the classical equations for conserving mass, momentum, and energy. As with their fluids at rest video, the information is densely packed, so expect to pause and rewind. (Video credit: Crash Course)
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Crash Course Hydrostatics
Crash Course Physics has just put out an episode on fluids at rest (a.k.a. hydrostatics). For those who are unfamiliar, Crash Course is an educational YouTube channel that offers fun, instructional videos on a large and ever-growing array of topics. In this video, they tackle a lot of important basics for fluids, including the principles behind hydraulics, how to measure pressure, and how buoyancy works. It’s pretty densely packed, and, if you’re learning the concepts for the first time, you’ll probably pause and rewatch some segments, but even if you’re familiar with the topics, it’s a nice refresher. (Video credit: Crash Course Physics)
