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Diagram illustrating vorticity in a fluid:
- One way to visualize vorticity is this: consider a fluid flowing. Imagine that some tiny part of the fluid is instantaneously rendered solid, and the rest of the flow removed. If that tiny new solid particle would be rotating, rather than just translating, then there is vorticity in the flow. (from article vorticity)
Diagram created by Tarquin in Adobe Illustrator. SVG version available on demand.
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