The speed of a vortex can vary significantly based on its size, strength, and the fluid dynamics involved. In general, the speed is highest at the center of the vortex and decreases outward. For example, in tornadoes, wind speeds can reach over 300 miles per hour, while in smaller vortices, like those in water or air, speeds can be much lower. The specific speed can often be calculated using principles from fluid dynamics, such as the conservation of angular momentum.
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Pokemon Vortex is an online Pokemon game which is not affiliated with Game Freak, Pokemon, or Nintendo.
The difference is that eddy make wind, water change direction and vortex its just awhirlwind or whirlpool.
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Heavy, clean, and slow VORTEX STRENGTH The strength of the vortex is governed by the weight, speed, and shape of the wing of the generating aircraft. The vortex characteristics of any given aircraft can also be changed by the extension of flaps or other wing configuration devices as well as by a change in speed. The greatest vortex strength occurs when the generating aircraft is heavy, clean, and slow.
The angular velocity of a vortex in obliquity refers to the rotation speed of the vortex in a tilted or inclined manner. It can be calculated using the formula: angular velocity = tangential velocity / radius of the vortex. The obliquity can affect the way the vortex rotates and moves within a fluid medium.
A good hypothesis for a science fair project using a tornado vortex (tornado in a bottle) could be: "If the speed of rotation is increased in a tornado vortex model, then the strength and duration of the vortex will also increase." This hypothesis can be tested by varying the speed at which the bottle is rotated and observing the resulting vortex's characteristics, such as its height, stability, and longevity.
The Cyclone dust collector operates on the premise that a high-speed vortex of air throws large particles into a bin at the bottom of the dust collector at the base of the vortex.
Tornadoes don't exactly split, but there are multiple vortex tornadoes. A multiple vortex tornado may appear to be composed of several smaller tornadoes but is still in fact one tornado. The process by which this happens is not fully understood, but it begins when a downdraft is forced down the center of the tornado, widening it. If the tornado has the right ratio of rotational speed to vertical speed it can develop a multiple vortex structure.
There is no such thing as a mutliple vortex volcano. However, there is such a thing as a mutliple vortex tornado. A tornado itself consists of a vortex. A mutliple vortex tornado contains smaller vortices, called subvortices within the main vortex. Subvortices in a tornado are usually continuously forming and dissipating. Based on historic reports, as many as eight may be present at a time, though there are usually no more than two or three. These vortices circle the center of the tornado, moving with the tornado's rotation. As a result, the rotational speed of the tornado is actually added to the rotational speed of the subvortex. This can result in wind speeds over 100 mph faster than in the rest of the tornado. Such a difference in wind speed can result in significant varation in the severity of damage. This is one reason a tornado can destroy one house while leaving one next to it with only minor to moderate damage.
Yes, Dragon's Den is faster for most use cases compared to Vortex. Dragon's Den uses locally optimized FPGA technology for greater efficiency and speed in trading, while Vortex relies on remote cloud-based servers which can introduce more latency.
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There is no antonym for vortex.
No. Vortex is a noun.
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