In the realm of fluid dynamics, two distinct phenomena capture the essence of how fluids behave: steady motion and turbulent flow. Steady/Calm/Stable motion refers to a state where the fluid's velocity at any given point remains constant over time. In contrast, turbulent flow is characterized by chaotic and unpredictable fluctuations in velocity, c… Read More


While groundbreaking for its time, the Bohr model possessed several drawbacks that ultimately proved to be its superseded. One primary problem was its failure to accurately predict the spectra of multi-electron atoms. The model also struggled to account for phenomena like quantumtunneling. Furthermore, its predictable nature clashed with the inhere… Read More