This paper presents a computational study of an unstable radiative and chemical reactionfluid motion over a semi-infinite isothermal perpendicular plate along rotation, stable warmth,chemical reaction, and Hall current. An implicit finite difference method is used to express the couplednonlinear PDE in difference form. The Thomas technique can then solve these equations since they arereduced to a structure of linear algebraic expressions with a tridiagonal structure. This type ofengineering problem has applications in industries such as the aerospace sector, solar energy, chemical,nuclear plant cooling, and mechanical engineering. For an assortment of ideals of the rotationparameter, radiation parameter, Hall parameter, Prandtl number, Schmidt number, magneticparameter, and chemical reaction parameter, the effects of different physical characteristics, includingtemperature, velocity, Sherwood number, concentration, skin friction, and Nusselt number profiles, aregraphically depicted according to the computational remedies. The outcomes appear to be in excellentagreement with the solutions that are already available in the literature. The flow pattern is notablyinfluenced by parameters related to chemical reactions, radiation, and plate oscillation, as we alsofound out.
Madhusudhan et al. (Mon,) studied this question.