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On 14 Oct, 23:07, (Steve Firth) wrote:
If you're not moving how can the wind be on your nose? Motoring? What you wrote before was "If one is motoring in a calm on a flat millpond then there is an apparent wind equal to the speed of the boat from dead ahead." You then seemed to claim that by changing course this apparent wind could be made to do useful work. Ian |
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