Current (fluid)
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A current in a fluid is the magnitude and direction of flow within that fluid. An air current presents the same properties for a gaseous medium.
Kinds of fluid currents include.
- Boundary current
- Current (stream), a current in a river or stream
- Ocean current
- Rip current
- Subsurface currents
- Turbidity current
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