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Turbulent jet breakup

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Turbulent jet breakup is the breaking apart of a liquid or gas jet caused by turbulence. It happens because of two main factors: external aerodynamic forces, such as drag on the jet’s surface, and internal turbulence inside the jet, such as eddies or cavitation.


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