Buckingham Pi theorem [Fluid Mechanics #6]

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In this video, we introduce the Buckingham-Pi Theorem. This is a procedural way to find non-dimensional numbers from a group of parameters in a problem. We go through the process, step-by-step, and find the non-dimensional parameters for examples in both Hydrodynamics and Aerodynamics. Common numbers we see pop out are the Reynolds number, Euler number, and aerodynamic coefficients. This is an important tool to have in your belt when approaching new problems, as non-dimensional numbers are key for analysis and scaling.

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instructive and straight forward, also I appreciate the way you summarized what have been done at the very end, this was my first video but It inspired me to see the Fluid Mechanics series
Thank you sir !

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Could you please not write so small? For example, at 9:53, the zero exponents don't look like zeros; they look like dots

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