A familiar sight is the circular hydraulic jump formed by a faucet jet falling onto a fl

Chapter 10, Problem p10.92

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A familiar sight is the circular hydraulic jump formed by a faucet jet falling onto a fl at sink surface, as in Fig. P10.92. Because of the shallow depths, this jump is strongly dependent on bottom friction, viscosity, and surface tension [35]. It is also unstable and can form remarkable noncircular shapes, as shown in the website

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