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Fluid Dynamics

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The Force Between Two Sheets of Glass Separated by a Thin Film of Water
The Incompressibility of Water
The Pitot Static Tube
The Reynolds Number
The Rotor Driven Flettner Ship
Tsunamis
Variation of Atmospheric Pressure With Altitude
Variation of Fluid Pressure With Depth
Viscosities of Various Liquids
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