Turbulence
Turbulence or Turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by low momentum diffusion, high momentum convection, and pressure and velocity variation with time. It is opposed by laminar flow. The (dimensionless) Reynolds number characterizes whether flow conditions lead to laminar or turbulent flow.
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Examples of turbulence
Anecdote: a famous scientist was asked what he would ask God, given the opportunity. His laconic reply was: "Why turbulence?"
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