Originally Posted by
Unknown008
LOL! I haven't even studied this!! You meanie ;)
I am just teasing. Few have studied this. Google it. This particular field is notorious for being
difficult and advanced. It is the study of electric fields and fluids. It involves the Navier-Stokes equations that must be solved simultaneously.
It takes a special brain to delve into it.
Have you ever heard of a 'salamander drive'? Remember that fancy Russian sub in the movie "Hunt for Red October"? It is propelled by seawater being funneled through and using an electric field and magnetism to drive the sub. It supposed to be silent.
That is the field of electrohydrodynamics. That sub drive is called an 'electrohydrodynamic drive'. It also relates to astrophysics. There is a section in
Wikipedia about it. It sounds like a fascinating field if one has the gray matter to understand
it. Google it if you want to read some fun stuff.;)
Here is a link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrohydrodynamics