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When a rotating fluid comes into contact with a submerged object, the fluid forks in two and flows around the object, but a \

When a rotating fluid comes into contact with a submerged object, the fluid forks in two and flows around the object, but a "virtual" cylinder of still water forms that extends from the top to the bottom of the fluid. This is called a Taylor column. credit: Semple/Moore/University of Toronto

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