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In the study of fluid dynamics, the formation of vortices (like whirlpools or tornado - like structures) occurs when there is a rotational flow in a fluid. The strength and size of the vortices depend on factors such as the velocity gradient in the fluid, the presence of obstacles, and the viscosity of the fluid. This vortex formation varies according to the flow conditions, with each vortex's characteristics corresponding to the energy distribution and momentum transfer in the fluid system.
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