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Though difficult to discern due to the technical limitations of Wiki, it becomes clear that the warmest temperatures were, in fact, recorded at thermistor 1, with the chilliest readings located at thermistor 3. This is exactly what would be expected. Unlike the gentler slope within the laminar fluid, however, the eddy transport nature of this second trial of the experiment lead to an oscillating, varying "stair step" pattern in temperature measurements. In addition, an effort was made to determine the velocity of different points using the particle tracking software; the positions of the points sampled is shown in figure 2.2:

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The most dramatic eddy sampled using the particle-tracking software, visible in part on bottom left-hand side of figure 2.2, is quite telling apropos to the "heat flux" within the tank. Despite rotation throughout the eddies towards and away from the center, the thermal gradient within the tank suggests that heat should have a net movement towards the center. A side view of the same graph focused on the most intense eddy illustrates the "winds" embedded within this rotating swirl of fluid; positive velocities are towards the center, with negative velocities away from the center. At first a chaotic scatter of points demarcating velocities at given points (with the  and axes marking position, with the axis reserved for velocity), a blue parallelogram has been drawn into Figure 2.3, along with a yellow line illustrating the zero level of velocity from the graph's perspective. One can clearly note that the area of the parallelogram containing data points above the zero line is far greater than below the line, indicating a net movement  towardsand thus a heat flux in the direction of, the center. This is exactly what is expected in the atmosphere, and what our group observed in the tank,

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