Clouds, Waves and Supernovas: Understanding fluid mixing in extreme conditions
March 15, 2012
Katherine Prestridge, leader of the Extreme Fluids team at Los Alamos National Laboratory, describes several types of fluid instabilities that are seen in everyday life that cause fluids to mix in space, the atmosphere, the ocean, and even in your coffee cup! More
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