Hydrodynamica (Latin for Hydrodynamics) is a book published by Daniel Bernoulli in 1738.
[1][2] The title of this book eventually christened the field of fluid mechanics as hydrodynamics.
The book deals with fluid mechanics and is organized around the idea of conservation of energy, as received from Christiaan Huygens's formulation of this principle.
In the tenth chapter, Bernoulli discussed the first model of the kinetic theory of gases.
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