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Vortex Duster High Impact Factor

Vortices form in stirred up fluids and possibly dictated in smoke exerciser, whirlpools in the wake of a boat, and the air current surrounding a tropical cyclone, tornado, or dust devil. Vortices are a leading section of turbulent flow. The dispersion of velocity, vorticity (the curl of the flow velocity), as well as the concept of spreading is used to characterize vortices. In the absence of outside forces, viscous friction within the fluid tends to make the flow into a collection of irrotational vortices, possibly overlying to larger-scale flows, consider larger-scale vortices. Once settled, vortices can move, stretch, twist, and interact in complex ways. A moving vortex carries with it some angular and linear strength, energy, and mass.

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