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The source code to generate this plot is here.
Simulation of the week...
In this simulation of the week, we show a computational simulation of an interesting physical phenomenon called Rayleigh-Taylor Instability. The red-colored liquid has the same viscosity but a density that is 0.5 % higher the density of the blue-fluid. Due to gravitation, the red-liquid flows down and blue-liquid rises up resulting in density gradient driven mixing.
For further readings on this interesting phenomenon: click here.