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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
An eddy is a term used to describe loops of turbulence that come from an object moving through a fluid. On Earth, for example, it can be observed when a water current flows around a rock as seen on a beach or a coastal shore.
An eddy is a term used to describe loops of turbulence that come from an object moving through a fluid. On Earth, for example, it can be observed when a water current flows around a rock as seen on a beach or a coastal shore.
[[Category:Concepts]]
[[Category:Concepts]]

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The Fifth Doctor, when using the Ionograph to detect the ion trail of a spaceship or spacepod, likened this trail to that of an eddy, and indeed dubbed their iono-trail a "space eddy". (AUDIO: Hexagora)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

An eddy is a term used to describe loops of turbulence that come from an object moving through a fluid. On Earth, for example, it can be observed when a water current flows around a rock as seen on a beach or a coastal shore.