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The bridge between theoretical and experimental physics which utilizes numerical analysis, specifically through the use of software, to solve problems in physics. This tag is NOT intended for use in solving problems on paper. Please note that details of writing and/or debugging code is OFF-TOPIC and should be asked at either Computational Science, Code Review or Stack Overflow.

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Mathematical explanations for the difference between blowing & sucking

It is obvious that there is a big difference between blowing & sucking fluid into/from relatively large volume using a small opening. Blowed fluid keeps a coherent stream, on the other hand, sucking r …
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Mathematical explanations for the difference between blowing & sucking

Self answer Since I started to think about this, I instantly realize it is easy to explain in Newtonian way, I wanted to understand it in fluid dynamical way though. Let us regard small cells of fluid …
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