Fluid Mechanics Videos: Resource for Video Lectures

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A user seeks resources for video lectures on fluid mechanics. A recommended resource is the "Intro to Fluid Mechanics" course by Greg Bernhardt, along with historical movies from MIT, accessible via a provided link. The response acknowledges the helpfulness of the information shared.
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Hello, does anyone know a good resource for video lectures on the subject of fluid mechanics?
 
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