John Michael Strubhart

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There is a dimensionless physical quantity (a pure number, in other words), known as the Reynolds number, which is widely used in the design of aircraft and submarines, and indeed in many problems that involve the flow of gases or liquids around shapes. It is the ratio of the inertial forces on a shape – the difficulty of shifting the fluid out of the way – to the viscous forces – the stickiness.
Wonders of Life: Exploring the Most Extraordinary Phenomenon in the Universe (Wonders Series)
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