Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
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Fluid Electrodynamics Bridging Fluid Mechanics and Electricity
Author(s): Jason Stokes*
Fluid electrodynamics is an interdisciplinary field that merges principles from fluid mechanics and electromagnetism. It explores the behavior of
conducting fluids (such as plasmas, electrolytes, and liquid metals) under the influence of electric and magnetic fields. This emerging field has
garnered significant attention due to its applications in various domains, including aerospace engineering, energy production, biomedical sciences,
and environmental monitoring. In this article, we delve into the fundamentals of fluid electrodynamics, its theoretical underpinnings, experimental
methodologies, and cutting-edge applications. By bridging the gap between fluid mechanics and electricity, fluid electrodynamics offers unique
insights into complex phenomena and paves the way for innovative technologies. Fluid electrodynamics builds upon the foundational principles of
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DOI:
10.37421/2476-2296.2024.11.318
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