What is the new name for 'Newtonian fluid'? 'Planck's constant'? 'Reynolds number'? 'Bozeman constant'? 'Euclidian geometry'? 'Euler's formula'? 'Hooke's law'? 'Beer's law'? The 'Bernouli equation'? etc.
Well, the article called Planck's Constant the "quantum uncertainty constant" or something like that.
Bernoulli's Equation would be the "constant mass flow incompressible fluid equation".
Hooke's law would be the elastic spring constant.
Reynold's Number could be the turbulent boundary transition number...bear with me, my courses in fluid flow are thirty years behind me and I've done structures almost exclusively.
Euclidian geometry is simple plane geometry.
Beer's Law is drink more.
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