Turbulence, why does it happen?

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Imagine, you are on a plane drinking coffee and seeing a beautiful sun set, suddenly the plane began rattling. You see outside the window but nothing happens, the plane continues to rattle while there is no disturbance outside. After researching for centuries, scientist have only come up with answers for how it happens and it affects the whole world. Turbulence is like the sudden and violent shift in the motion of an object.

Liquids and gases normally have 2 types of motion, stable/smooth motion(laminar flow) and unpredictable/rough flow(turbulent flow)

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Liquids and gases normally have 2 types of motion, stable/smooth motion(laminar flow) and unpredictable/rough flow(turbulent flow). Imagine an agarbatthi(incense stick), at the start of the smoke, its smooth and organised. But at the top however, the smooth and organised smoke is gone.

 But at the top however, the smooth and organised smoke is gone

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Turbulence is always rough and chaotic. It's not random and unpredictable, you can predict it but it always results in something chaotic. If you want to understand this topic a bit deeper, check out the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3i6tJ4XNqA(I will put the video later, my wifi is super laggy)


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⏰ Last updated: Dec 16, 2020 ⏰

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