Entrainment (hydrodynamics)
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In hydrodynamics, "entrainment" refers to the process by which a fluid (such as water) picks up and incorporates small volumes of another fluid (or gas) or particles from its surroundings. This phenomenon is commonly observed in various natural and engineered systems, including rivers, ocean currents, and industrial processes.
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