A gas vortex is a swirling flow of gas that can occur naturally in certain environments, such as in the atmosphere or in industrial settings. It is characterized by a rotating movement of gas particles around an axis, creating a distinct pattern of motion. Gas vortices can affect the dispersion of pollutants, heat transfer, and mixing of gases within a system.
No. In simple terms, a vortex is a body of fluid (liquid or gas) that rotates. A volcano is a vent or hole in the ground through which molten rock and hot gas may erupt. The molten rock erupted by a volcano is generally to viscous to support a vortex. Examples of natural disasters that are vortexes include tornadoes and hurricanes.
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It is called a whirlpool or vortex.
A polar vortex is an area of wind moving in a circular manner over the poles of a planet such as Earth. On Earth there is a polar vortex at each pole that normally keeps the coldest air at very high latitudes. In the winters of 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Earth's northern polar vortex became a news item when it moved off the North Pole and over North America, bringing with it extremely cold weather.
In the worldview of Universal Vortical Singularity, the entire observable universe is a spheroidal vortex, and this is empirically observed as the COBE temperature map of the CMBR dipole by the WMAP satellite. Evidently, vortex phenomena in the universe are ubiquitous from the microcosms to the microcosms. See a web site at www.uvs-model.com for the entire illustration for vortices of the universe.
A vortex is a spinning or rotating movement in a liquid or gas. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air and thus is a type of vortex.
A whirlpool is a kind of vortex. More specifically, a whirlpool is a vortex in water that can form from interacting currents. Different types of vortex can occur in air, water, or just about any liquid or gas.
No, it is a vortex that is made out of a gaseous mixture (air)
A vortex is a whirling, spiralling mass, whether liquid, gas or flames. Example of sentences would be:When you swirl your hand around and around in water, it creates a vortex.Within the huge tornado was a vortex of dust and debris.
A vortex is a spinning or whirling mass of fluid: liquid or gas. Typical examples are a whirlpool or whirlwind or hurricane. These are extended shapes and do not have a single set of coordinates.
Not necessarily. A vortex is virtually any rotating mass of a liquid or gas. Many vortices are weak and benign. Some, such as tornadoes and hurricanes, are violent; those are the ones that attract the most attention.
A vortex tube is used to separate compressed air into hot and cold streams by creating a vortex motion within the tube. This can be used for spot cooling/heating applications in various industries, such as cooling electronic components or welding processes, without the need for additional refrigerants.
There is no antonym for vortex.
No. Vortex is a noun.
4.3 liter vortex motor holds 18 gal.
In the eye of the vortex
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