A large fire becomes a fire-storm when the nearby air acquiresa circulatory motion. The
Chapter 20, Problem 23(choose chapter or problem)
A large fire becomes a fire-storm when the nearby air acquiresa circulatory motion. The associated updraft hasthe effect of bringing more air to the fire, causing it toburn faster. Records show that a fire-storm developedduring the Chicago Fire of 1871 and during the SecondWorld War bombing of Hamburg, Germany, but therewas no fire-storm during the Great Fire of London in1666. Explain how a fire-storm could be identified usingthe curl of a vector field.
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