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12-JUN-2014 Michael Edwards

Laminar Flow

Florence,AL

The physics of blood vessels, or of a liquid flowing through any tube is that of laminar flow. It has to do with relative friction of flowing fluid near the walls, and results in higher velocity near the center. Here, the fluid is water, flowing from a pipe in a pattern lit by alternating lights around this fountain. The clearer center of this cascade of water is moving with higher velocity, in the parabolic shape typical.

It also makes for a pretty cool image, I thought...

Leica M9 ,Leica Summilux 75/1.4i
1/3s f/13.0 at 75.0mm iso160 full exif

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Terry_O18-Jun-2014 22:02
Very cool image, indeed, Michael! Very nice work!
Jim Stiles18-Jun-2014 13:47
A very interesting commentary, Michael and a very beautiful photo!

--Jim--
sally 18-Jun-2014 11:39
An interesting lesson and a lovely image Michael. The colours are truly beautiful.
hal 18-Jun-2014 00:51
lnteresting physics lesson and a wonderful
colorful and well-taken image to demonstrate laminar flow.
Fred Gary17-Jun-2014 17:40
It does make for great color and water action. Nice demonstration.