Steady motion and turbulent flow represent two distinct regimes within the realm of fluid dynamics. Steady motion describes a state where fluid particles follow predictable, unchanging trajectories over time, characterized by minimal fluctuations in velocity and pressure. In contrast, turbulent flow exhibits chaotic and unpredictable movements, … Read More


While groundbreaking for its time, the Bohr model possessed several shortcomings that ultimately became its overthrow. One primary problem was its lack to precisely predict the emissions of multi-electron atoms. The model also failed to account for phenomena like quantumtunneling. Furthermore, its absolute nature conflicted with the inherent unc… Read More