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I think these results must apply to a limited set of circumstances. For
instance, viscosity is fixed (water) and depth is shallow enough to avoid turbulence, as in a skin boards on an ocean beach or a sheet of paper sliding across a desk on a thin film of air. Once the depth is great enough for turbulent flow you should get a whole new ball of wax and I would expect the simple formula to fail. -- Charlie Springer |
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