What does the vortex of water in your drain have to do with Max Verstappen’s speed? More than you might think! Both the movement of that water and that of the air around Max’s car are described by a branch of physics called fluid mechanics, which produces the same difficult mathematical puzzles for both air (aerodynamics) and fluids (hydrodynamics). Engineers therefore often use simulations and they can produce very nice pictures, as you can discover for yourself with the WebGL Fluid Simulation, which is also available as a mobile app.
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