Why does the Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth rate increase with wave number?
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The Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth rate increase with wave number because it can be easily derived that the Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth rate on the boundary of two fluids under gravity, g, is given by gkη, where k is the wave vector and η is the Atwood number.
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The Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth rate increase with wave number because it can be easily derived that the Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth rate on the boundary of two fluids under gravity, g, is given by gkη, where k is the wave vector and η is the Atwood number.
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the rayleigh Taylor instability growth rate increases with wavenumber because the Rayleigh Taylor is derived On the growth on it
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