The Production Budget for Turbulence was $55,000,000.
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The opposite abstract noun for turbulence would be "calmness" or "tranquility."
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Turbulence - Aviator album - was created in 1980.
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The airplane experienced severe turbulence during the thunderstorm, causing some passengers to feel nauseous.
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Unfortunately, there is no limit to how long turbulence can last. However, on a calm day, turbulence will only be for a few seconds at a time.
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Turbulence grossed $11,532,774 in the domestic market.
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The plane was encountering turbulence from the nearby storm.
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A. Tsinober has written:
'An informal introduction to turbulence' -- subject(s): Turbulence
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Yes. This is part of what is called wake turbulence.
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C. M Tchen has written:
'Excitation of turbulence by density waves' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Atmospheric turbulence, Turbulence
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The pillars supporting the bridge caused turbulence in the water.
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We were told by the Captain to fasten our seat belts as there was turbulence ahead.
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Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence was created in 2001-03.
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Turbulence is a type of drag force that creates resistance to the flow of a fluid. It is caused by chaotic and irregular motion within the fluid.
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yes. if anything stirs up the water (turbulence) the oxygen content will be increased.
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Gunter Romberg has written:
'Perspectives in turbulence study' -- subject(s): Turbulence
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The best place to sit on a plane to minimize the effects of turbulence is over the wings, as this area experiences the least amount of movement during turbulence.
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To reduce turbulence drag, you can streamline the shape of the object to allow air to flow smoothly over it. Using aerodynamic designs such as airfoils and fairings can help minimize turbulence. Additionally, maintaining a smooth surface finish and reducing surface roughness can also help reduce turbulence drag.
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Natural convection and turbulence are most likely to occur when there are significant differences in temperature or density within a fluid. This can lead to the formation of convection cells and vortices, which contribute to turbulence. Factors such as heating, cooling, and mixing can also enhance natural convection and induce turbulence in a fluid.
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S. Panchev has written:
'Random functions and turbulence' -- subject(s): Stochastic processes, Turbulence
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C. P. Chen has written:
'Confined swirling jet predictions using a multiple-scale turbulence model' -- subject(s): Turbulence
'Turbulence modelling of flow fields in thrust chambers' -- subject(s): Compressible boundary layer, Flow distribution, Nozzle flow, Rocket thrust, Space shuttle main engine, Thermochemistry, Thrust chambers, Turbulence effects, Wall flow
'Multiple-scale turbulence closure modeling of confined recirculating flows' -- subject(s): Turbulence
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Ridha Abid has written:
'On prediction of equilibrium states in homogeneous compressible turbulence' -- subject(s): Turbulence
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The cast of Turbulence - 2010 includes: Adi Bielski as Rona Adi Eisenman Guy Salman
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No, turbulence and turbidity are not the same. Turbulence refers to the chaotic movement of fluids, such as air or water. Turbidity, on the other hand, is a measure of how cloudy or murky water is due to the presence of suspended particles like silt or organic matter.
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False. Turbulence in airflow does not cause friction drop. Turbulence can actually increase drag and resistance in airflow, leading to more energy consumption and potentially reducing the overall efficiency of a system.
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The worst turbulence tends to be experienced in regions where air currents are disrupted, such as near mountain ranges, jet streams, or thunderstorms. Aircraft pilots are trained to navigate these areas and may adjust their flight path to avoid severe turbulence.
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Barrett S. Baldwin has written:
'A one-equation turbulence transport model for high Reynolds number wall-bounded flows' -- subject(s): Turbulence, Fluid dynamics, Approximation methods
'A one-equation turbulence model for high Reynolds number wall-bonded flows' -- subject(s): Turbulence models
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William Ogden Smith has written:
'Turbulence in ground-water flow' -- subject(s): Turbulence, Groundwater
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Marcel Lesieur has written:
'Large-eddy simulation of turbulence' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Eddies, Turbulence
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Trevor William Jackson has written:
'Turbulence characteristics of swirling flowfields' -- subject(s): Turbulence, Aerodynamics
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Smallville - 2001 Turbulence 8-16 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:TV-PG
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