Uncovering the Stillness Behind Scientists' Observation of Oscillations in Circular Hydraulic Jumps
For centuries, scientists have studied the physics of oscillations and the circular motion of hydraulic systems. Now, a new study is shedding light on a fascinating new phenomenon: stillness. In this study, researchers have discovered that under certain conditions, hydraulic systems can spontaneously enter a state of stillness - without any external force or control. This finding could have major implications for the design and operation of many industrial and consumer hydraulic systems. In addition, the phenomenon of stillness may also be used to better understand the behavior of other physical systems.
source: Phys.org