Mixing length model
= Mixing length model
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The mixing length model is a fundamental concept in astrophysics and meteorology, particularly in the study of turbulence and convection. It is used to describe how energy and momentum are transported in a fluid, especially within a turbulent medium such as stellar interiors or the atmosphere. \#\#\# Key Features of the Mixing Length Model: 1. **Turbulent Transport**: The model seeks to account for the effects of turbulence, which can significantly influence heat transfer and mixing within fluids.