Coupled with Maxwell's equations they can be used to model and study magnetohydrodynamics.
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The Chandrasekhar number, an important dimensionless number of magnetohydrodynamics, is named after him.
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One of the most revolutionary aspects of Roy's use of magnetohydrodynamics is that the vehicle will have no moving parts.
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For example, see magnetohydrodynamics, fluid dynamics, electrohydrodynamics, superconductivity, stellar evolution.
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The magnetohydrodynamics equations in steady state were solved iteratively starting with an initial dipolar configuration.
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Magnetohydrodynamics is the multi-disciplinary study of the flow of electrically conducting fluids in electromagnetic fields.
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The dynamics of plasmas interacting with external and self-generated magnetic fields are studied in the academic discipline of magnetohydrodynamics.
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Numerous aerospace engineers have tried and failed to exploit this phenomenon, known as magnetohydrodynamics, as an exotic form of propulsion for aircraft.
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Some examples where these equations are applied are magnetohydrodynamics, fluid dynamics, electrohydrodynamics, superconductivity, plasma modeling.
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Magnetohydrodynamics is a peer-reviewed physics journal published by the Institute of Physics of the University of Latvia, covering fundamental and applied problems of magnetohydrodynamics in incompressible media, including magnetic fluids. ...
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