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On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:41:53 -0700, "Gilligan"
wrote: Frictional resistance varies as the wetted surface area. ok Frictional resistance varies with the square of speed. ok (force) Power to overcome skin friction (speed x force) varies with the cube of speed. The speed will change as of the square root of wetted surface area change. Not "for a fixed power input" V=(P/k * A)^1/3 V speed, P power k a constant For small increases in area, the decrease in speed will be a third. 3% increase in area will give 3/3 = 1% decrease in speed. |
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