Mathematicians call the shape of a doughnut a 'toroid'. Physicists call a swirling fluid a 'vortex'. A toroidal vortex, then, is a swirling doughnut of fluid. This video from the Sleek Geeks archive ...
Toroidal vortices, also known as vortex rings, are intriguing propagating ring-shaped structures with whirling disturbances rotating about the ring. Toroidal vortices are not uncommon in nature and ...
Mathematicians call the shape of a doughnut a 'toroid'. Physicists call a swirling fluid a 'vortex'. A toroidal vortex, then, is a swirling doughnut of fluid. This video from the Sleek Geeks archive ...
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