Scientists identify key trends in high-energy-density mixing layers
Published Date: 5/18/2021
Source: phys.org
Imagine a bottle of salad dressing containing oil and vinegar. The oil has a lower density than vinegar, so it floats on the vinegar. The oil will not stay trapped under the vinegar if the bottle is flipped upside down. It will bubble up through the vinegar until a stable state is restored.