
The Compressible Fluid Physics of the Human Respiratory System
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It dives into foundational concepts like Newtonian mechanics and stress-strain relationships while also addressing advanced topics such as compressible fluid flow, viscosity, and energy conservation. It uniquely combines classical principles with real-world phenomena, such as the behavior of gases, liquids, and solids under various forces and pressures. The inclusion of detailed mathematical derivations, historical context, and empirical models adds depth to the discussion. Its interdisciplinary approach makes it valuable for readers interested in physics, engineering, and biological sciences.
This book is designed for a general audience with an interest in science and medicine irrespective of mathematical background.
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