Hmmm... have you verified the Reynolds number you are using for the flow over that canoe?
Elle342 said:These two boroughs will be connected by the first line of the canal, which will cover 56.5 km. Speeds of up to 80 km/h, mean the trips on a different 42km canal will take approximately 42 minutes. At peak, this canal will be able to carry approximately 45,000 paddlers per hour, greatly improving mobility for all canoeists.
wvumtnbkr said:Hmmm... have you verified the Reynolds number you are using for the flow over that canoe?
assuming a 5m 'common' canoe... it maths out to 85million. But, I've never seen a canoe go 80km/hr.
sleepyhead the buffalo said:wvumtnbkr said:Hmmm... have you verified the Reynolds number you are using for the flow over that canoe?
assuming a 5m 'common' canoe... it maths out to 85million. But, I've never seen a canoe go 80km/hr.
Mr_Asa said:sleepyhead the buffalo said:wvumtnbkr said:Hmmm... have you verified the Reynolds number you are using for the flow over that canoe?
assuming a 5m 'common' canoe... it maths out to 85million. But, I've never seen a canoe go 80km/hr.
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