Why 5/3 is a fundamental constant for turbulence

Why 5/3 is a fundamental constant for turbulence

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Physics

9th - 10th Grade

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The video explores the complex nature of turbulence, a chaotic fluid flow phenomenon, and its unpredictability. It features an experiment with vortex rings, demonstrating their stability and the chaotic air patterns they create. The video delves into the challenges of defining and solving turbulence through the Navier-Stokes equations and highlights Kolmogorov's hypothesis on energy distribution in turbulent flows. It also discusses the 3D nature of turbulence and the concept of vortex stretching, providing insights into the intricate patterns of fluid dynamics.

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What is the main challenge in predicting turbulent motion?

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What is a vortex ring?

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How is turbulence different from laminar flow?

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What is a characteristic of turbulent flow?

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What are the Navier-Stokes equations known for?

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What is the prize associated with understanding the Navier-Stokes equations?

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What does Kolmogorov's hypothesis suggest about energy in turbulent flow?

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What is the inertial subrange for air according to Kolmogorov?

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What is vortex stretching?

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What happens to energy in a turbulent flow?

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