RE: wonderings
08-14-2017, 10:30 PM
why is the electron field a probability wave, while the electromagnetic field is not?
why do we treat the reynold's number as constant, when it depends on the average speed of the flow in question? the average speed can change, and in fact depends in the reynold's number. it seems like the real constant should just be the viscosity and length scale parts of the reynold's number, while the speed part varies.
why do we treat the reynold's number as constant, when it depends on the average speed of the flow in question? the average speed can change, and in fact depends in the reynold's number. it seems like the real constant should just be the viscosity and length scale parts of the reynold's number, while the speed part varies.