Lecture

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics

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This lecture introduces the basics of fluid mechanics for Environmental Engineering students, covering topics such as mass density, specific weight, specific gravity, pressure, viscosity, and surface tension. The course follows the book 'Engineering Fluid Mechanics' and includes weekly homework assignments. Practical examples and applications are discussed to provide a solid foundation for future courses and engineering careers.

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