Associations to the word «Froude»
Noun
- Carlyle
- Newman
- Freeman
- Kingsley
- Ruskin
- Churchman
- Devonshire
- Euler
- Nemesis
- Reminiscence
- Archdeacon
- Anthony
- Biographer
- Liberalism
- Gladstone
- Hancock
- Armada
- Gait
- Erasmus
- Tennyson
- Reformation
- Viscosity
- Faber
- Reynolds
- Cromwell
- Rotor
- Historian
- Fr
- Fraser
- Englishman
- Oxford
- Exeter
- Clergyman
- Eighth
- Protestantism
- Admirer
- Sympathy
- Eloquence
- Momentum
- Assertion
- Flap
- Evangelical
- Salisbury
- Contemporary
- Gravity
- Admiration
- Velocity
- Ratio
- Coefficient
- James
- Hatred
- Raleigh
- Essay
- Laborer
- Caesar
- Devon
- Lecture
- Disciple
- Irish
- Acceleration
- Extract
- Viii
- Weber
- Flow
- Equation
- Prejudice
- Humour
- Capt
- Indies
- Knox
- Woe
- Temper
- Protestant
- Elizabeth
- Verdict
- Tutor
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FROUDE, noun. A surname.
FROUDE NUMBER, noun. A dimensionless number defined as the ratio of a characteristic velocity to a gravitational wave velocity, used in fluid mechanics to determine the resistance of an object moving through water.
FROUDE NUMBERS, noun. Plural of Froude number
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