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Eddy

Eddy is a given name, often a diminutive of Edward, and is used as a standalone name in various cultures. It appears in different languages and can also be found as a surname or nickname in some cases.

As a common noun, an eddy is a small whirlpool or swirling current of water or air.

In science and engineering, the term eddy is used in several contexts. Eddy currents are loops of

Notable people named Eddy include Eddy Merckx, a Belgian former professional cyclist; Eddy Grant, a Guyanese-born

Eddies
form
when
a
flow
encounters
obstacles,
encounters
shear,
or
becomes
turbulent,
and
they
occur
in
rivers,
oceans,
and
atmospheric
systems.
They
can
influence
mixing,
sediment
transport,
and
the
motion
of
nearby
objects.
electrical
current
induced
within
conductors
by
changing
magnetic
fields,
a
principle
exploited
in
applications
such
as
induction
heating,
braking,
and
non-destructive
testing.
Eddy
viscosity
is
a
concept
used
in
turbulence
modeling
to
describe
the
diffusion
of
momentum
by
turbulent
eddies.
British
musician
known
for
songs
like
"Electric
Avenue";
and
Eddy
Mitchell,
a
French
singer
and
actor.
The
name
also
appears
across
various
fields
in
fiction
and
media,
reflecting
its
broad
usage
as
a
recognizable
given
name.