kahefaasilise
Kahefaasilise is a term used primarily in Estonian to describe phenomena or processes that involve two distinct phases. The word is derived from the Estonian words kahe (two) and faasi (phase), and it is employed in a variety of scientific and engineering contexts to denote systems where two separate states coexist or transition between each other.
In physics and chemistry, kahefaasilise refers to two‑phase flow, a situation in which two immiscible fluids—such
Environmental science also uses kahefaasilisem concepts to study dispersion of pollutants in water and air. For
The concept is related to broader terms such as biphasic, binucleate, and phase‑separating systems. In academic