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Amr Morsi

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Off topic post: I am at a loss to see how any of the posts in this thread merit a + award. I'm not complaining, just infinitely puzzled.

 

For consistency someone ought to give this post a + also. :D

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Amr , do you think that the viscosity of what is surrounding an aircraft as it is in flight should include a factor which is dependent on the surface of the ground for it's value ? If so , why ?

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It is either this either air-layers. But, viscosity is known to contain higher orders of velocity, rather than linear and square. Are there 2 reasons for viscosity? To solids and to layers of fluids. Or this is for liquids and this for gases?

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