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  1. Hace 2 días · The NavierStokes equations (/ n æ v ˈ j eɪ s t oʊ k s / nav-YAY STOHKS) are partial differential equations which describe the motion of viscous fluid substances. They were named after French engineer and physicist Claude-Louis Navier and the Irish physicist and mathematician George Gabriel Stokes.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Helmholtz decomposition in three dimensions was first described in 1849 by George Gabriel Stokes for a theory of diffraction. Hermann von Helmholtz published his paper on some hydrodynamic basic equations in 1858, [10] [11] which was part of his research on the Helmholtz's theorems describing the motion of fluid in the vicinity ...

  3. Hace 2 días · 2. Navier-Stokes Equations. The Navier-Stokes equations, named after Claude-Louis Navier and George Gabriel Stokes, describe the motion of viscous fluid substances. These equations establish that changes in momentum in fluid particles are primarily due to viscosity, pressure, gravity, and external forces.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lord_KelvinLord Kelvin - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · On 16 October 1854, George Gabriel Stokes wrote to Thomson to try to re-interest him in work by asking his opinion on some experiments of Faraday on the proposed transatlantic telegraph cable. Faraday had demonstrated how the construction of a cable would limit the rate at which messages could be sent—in modern terms, the bandwidth .

  5. Hace 4 días · George Gabriel Stokes: 26 Aug. 1902, died 7 Feb. 1903. Arthur James Mason: 11 Mar. 1903, resigned 15 June 1912, died 24 Apr. 1928. William Sheldon Hadley: 19 June 1912, died 25 Dec. 1927. Arthur Hutchinson: 16 Jan. 1928, retired 30 Sept. 1937, died 12 Dec. 1937. Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler: 1 Oct. 1937, retired 31 July 1948.

  6. Hace 5 días · It is named after the Irish mathematician Sir George Stokes, who formulated it in the 19th century. Stokes’ Theorem states that the circulation (or line integral) of a vector field around a closed curve is proportional to the flux (or surface integral) of the vector field’s curl over the surface encompassed by the curve.

  7. Hace 2 días · In 1851, George Gabriel Stokes derived an expression, now known as Stokes' law, for the frictional force — also called drag force — exerted on spherical objects with very small Reynolds numbers (e.g., very small particles) in a continuous viscous fluid. Stokes' law is derived by solving the Stokes flow limit for small Reynolds numbers.