Computer Science, asked by aasthanarula05, 6 months ago

How does turbulance work?​

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Answered by shashiprabhatripathi
2

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Turbulence is an irregular motion of the air resulting from eddies and vertical currents. It may be as insignificant as a few annoying bumps or severe enough to momentarily throw an airplane out of control or to cause structural damage. Turbulence is associated with fronts, wind shear, thunderstorms, etc.

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Turbulence is an irregular motion of the air resulting from eddies and vertical currents. It may be as insignificant as a few annoying bumps or severe enough to momentarily throw an airplane out of control or to cause structural damage. Turbulence is associated with fronts, wind shear, thunderstorms, etc.

Answered by OyeeKanak
59

Answer:

Turbulence occurs when there is a disturbance in air flow.An airplane rides on the wind,and if that flow of wind isn't perfectly smooth,then the plane will shake or move up and down with the "bumps"in the wind.

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