Does the ability for water to hold air bubbles increase or decrease with turbulence? Does turbulance allow for the introduction of air bubbles?
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Step 1: Turbulence refers to the chaotic and irregular motion of fluid, which can occur in water when there is a disturbance or agitation. Show more…
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