vorteksler
Vorteksler, often referred to as vortices, are regions in a fluid where the flow revolves around an axis line, which may be straight or curved. This swirling motion is a common phenomenon observed in both liquids and gases. Vortices can vary significantly in size and intensity, ranging from tiny eddies in a teacup to massive whirlpools in the ocean or large-scale atmospheric systems like tornadoes.
The formation of a vortex typically arises from a difference in velocity within the fluid. This shear
In nature, vortices play a crucial role in many processes. They are involved in the transport of