Fluidic energy is like the energy that moves water or air around. Think of blowing bubbles in a tub or pool. When you blow, the air moves the water around and creates energy. This energy is called fluidic energy.
Fluidic energy can be used to power things like machines and generators. For example, wind turbines use fluidic energy from the wind to turn the blades and create electricity.
Or imagine a water wheel. The flow of water, with its fluidic energy and power, can turn the wheel and provide energy to run a mill.
Fluidic energy is a powerful force that we can harness to create electricity and power for our everyday lives.