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Physical quantities / Vector calculus / Fluid dynamics / Vortex / Angular momentum / Conservative vector field / Curl / Viscosity / Vector field / Physics / Rotational symmetry / Aerodynamics
Date: 2005-02-25 16:09:09
Physical quantities
Vector calculus
Fluid dynamics
Vortex
Angular momentum
Conservative vector field
Curl
Viscosity
Vector field
Physics
Rotational symmetry
Aerodynamics

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