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Hello
I want know if i put ink point in water cup .. How i can describe ink point
motion ?? :uhh:
I want know if i put ink point in water cup .. How i can describe ink point
motion ?? :uhh:
Of course, gravity complicates things... first try without gravity:)Integral said:In the simple case you would use a spherical polar coordinate system and assume uniformity in all directions to get a solution in terms of only r, the radial component.
Read the man's post:Integral said:Fluid dynamics would only come into play if the fluid were moving. For a drop of ink in still water you should be able to apply the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion_equation" [Broken].
DaveC426913 said:Read the man's post:
"... ink motion in water as liquied with liquied. i think itsnt linear motion and i think its kind of chaos phenomena..."
It is obvious he is looking for fluid dynamics.
Abofaisal2008 said:yes, i think diffusion
I quoted the OP's words about what he is looking for - not words that somebody else fed him.Integral said:As for what you quoted, what the heck does that mean?
DaveC426913 said:Are we reading the same thread?
I quoted the OP's words about what he is looking for - not words that somebody else fed him.
When asked to elaborate what he is looking for, the OP's own words are about fluids in motion, and chaos.
Really, read the thread from post #1. Note what the OP is saying as opposed to what others are thinking he's saying.
Abofaisal2008 said:Is my problem not clear?
ok .. put ink in water glass and observe motion of ink its not linear motion and its like smoke motion
http://www.astrographics.com/GalleryPrints/Display/GP4293.jpg" [Broken]
* I am sorry for my english lang![]()
i think that if you are doing it simply then talking about Brownian motion