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Black Hole with an orbiting body describing a rosette
Black Hole with an orbiting body describing a rosette1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Black Hole with an orbiting body describing a rosette. The simulation begins with a body (or satellite, shown as a yellow ball) with a certain velocity that is tangential to a Black Hole (shown as a bluish body in the centre). The resulting orbit creat...PT49Shttps://d3e1m60ptf1oym.cloudfront.net/8ec402c5-a38f-4885-af2e-682f1cba418e/Black-Hole-Rosetta-FHD-Russell-Kightley_xlarge.jpghttps://d3e1m60ptf1oym.cloudfront.net/8ec402c5-a38f-4885-af2e-682f1cba418e/Black-Hole-Rosetta-FHD-Russell-Kightley_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/8ec402c5-a38f-4885-af2e-682f1cba418e/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/8ec402c5-a38f-4885-af2e-682f1cba418e/price
Supercavitating Projectile Under Water

Supercavitating Projectile Under Water

Projectile (brass-coloured bullet) travelling through the water in a bubble of its own creation. The flattened nose creates areas of very low pressure that result in bubbles (cavities). When these merge into a bubble that encloses the projectile, it is called supercavitation. The supercavity is shown in vertical cross-section. Larger objects can use supercavitation, too, but they have to augment the pressure drop with gas expelled at the nose (e.g. rocket powered torpedos).
ACT, Australia, Australia
Illustration ID: Supercavitation_approaching_side_view
Russell a Kightley
Illustration size: 48.0 Mpixels (137 MB uncompressed) - 8000x6000 pixels (26.6x20.0 in / 67.7x50.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: ammunition, ballistics, bullet, cavitation, fluid dynamics, gun, submarine, supercavitating bullet, supercavitating projectile, supercavitation, torpedo, underwater, weapon
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Supercavitating Projectile
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