Some resources where you can learn more about fluid mechanics include:
* Books:
* _Introduction to Fluid Mechanics_ by Bruce R. Munson, Donald F. Young, and Theodore H. Okiishi
* _Fluid Mechanics_ by Frank M. White
* _Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics_ by Yunus A. Cengel and John M. Cimbala
* Online courses:
* Fluid Mechanics by Georgia Tech (edX)
* Fluid Mechanics by Delft University of Technology (Coursera)
* Fluid Mechanics by University of California, Berkeley (edX)
* Videos:
* Fluid Mechanics Videos by MIT OpenCourseWare
* Fluid Mechanics Videos by Khan Academy
* Fluid Mechanics Videos by The Engineering Mindset
* Articles:
* "What is Fluid Mechanics?" by The Physics Hypertextbook
* "Fluid Mechanics: The Basics" by ScienceDirect
* "Fluid Mechanics: An Introduction" by Wikipedia
You can also learn more about fluid mechanics by:
* Experimenting with fluids:
* Build a water rocket or a wind tunnel.
* Observe the flow of water in a sink or a river.
* Play with a bubble wand or a soap film.
* Reading scientific papers and articles about fluid mechanics:
* Find papers and articles online through Google Scholar or your library.
* Attend conferences and workshops on fluid mechanics.
* Talking to fluid mechanics experts:
* Find fluid mechanics experts at universities, research labs, and engineering firms.
* Ask them questions about fluid mechanics and their work.
Fluid mechanics is a challenging but rewarding field to learn about. By studying fluid mechanics, you will gain a deeper understanding of the world around you and how it works.