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- Tea_leaf_paradox abstract "The tea leaf paradox describes a phenomenon where tea leaves in a cup of tea migrate to the center and bottom of the cup after being stirred rather than being forced to the edges of the cup, as would be expected in a spiral centrifuge. The formation of secondary flows in an annular channel was theoretically treated by Boussinesq as early as in 1868. The migration of near-bottom particles in river-bend flows was experimentally investigated by A.Ya.Milovich in 1913. The solution first came from Albert Einstein in a 1926 paper where he used it to explain the erosion of river banks (Baer's law).".
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- Tea_leaf_paradox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tea leaf paradox".
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- Tea_leaf_paradox comment "The tea leaf paradox describes a phenomenon where tea leaves in a cup of tea migrate to the center and bottom of the cup after being stirred rather than being forced to the edges of the cup, as would be expected in a spiral centrifuge. The formation of secondary flows in an annular channel was theoretically treated by Boussinesq as early as in 1868. The migration of near-bottom particles in river-bend flows was experimentally investigated by A.Ya.Milovich in 1913.".
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- Tea_leaf_paradox sameAs פרדוקס_עלי_התה.
- Tea_leaf_paradox sameAs Paradoxo_das_folhas_de_chá.
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