Talk:Euler number (physics)
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[edit] what does a large ratio or a small ratio mean?
It would be nice to have an idea about the proportion. Intuitively, it seems that the higher the Euler number (greater pressure which is proportional to PE versus kinetic energy, the denominator) the greater the likelihood of cavitation. A statement declaring this might be useful. Perhaps even throw in some ballpark ratios that engineers go by?
[edit] key to formula
is the key to the formula wrong? it says q is the density instead of rho? if it isn't wrong, maybe an explanation? i'm on safari, maybe the rendering of the font is funny?