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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
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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 …