Steady Flow and Turbulence: Understanding Liquids and Continuity Liquid motion can exist in two distinct regimes: steady current and turbulence. Steady stream describes a condition where the liquid's speed at any particular point remains unchanging over period. Imagine a river gently flowing—that’s a close representation. Conversely, turbulenc
Limitations of Thomson's Plum Pudding Model
Thomson's Plum Pudding model, while groundbreaking for its time, faced several challenges as scientists acquired a deeper understanding of atomic structure. One major drawback was its inability to describe the results of Rutherford's gold foil experiment. The model assumed that alpha particles would travel through the plum pudding with minimal scat