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发表于 2004-7-25 08:25:58
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请教tingeMM老师下面这两句话怎么理解,谢谢!
Based on the context before and after the sentence, my understanding to the first sentence is as follows: [Here, “typical” = “characteristic”.]
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The original text:
We consider the flux of momentum across the plane y=0, noting that molecular motion is random in both magnitude and direction. Molecules migrating across y=0 are typical of where they come from. That is, molecules moving up bring a momentum deficit and vice versa. This gives rise to a shear stress t_xy.
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The explicitly explained text:
We consider the flux of momentum across the plane y=0, noting that molecular motion is random in both magnitude and direction. Molecules migrating across y=0 have the same characteristic velocity or momentum as those molecules left at the original place where they come from. Therefore, molecules moving up bring a momentum deficit to their new surrounding environment whereas molecules moving down bring a momentum surplus to the new environment. This process of momentum exchange produces a shear stress t_xy at the plane or the surface y=0.
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Without the context before and after the sentence, my understanding to the second sentence is as follows:
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The original text:
The turbulence is continually trying to adjust to its environment, without ever succeeding.
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The explicitly explained text:
Through turbulent motion, the fluid parcel is continually trying to adjust its physical properties to the same values as those of its environment. But, this has never been successful.
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