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Consider the engine of a scramjet. Assume the engine area is roughly cylindrical with a di...

Consider the engine of a scramjet. Assume the engine area is roughly cylindrical with a diameter of 9.5 in. and a length of 5.2 ft. The inlet air is coming in at Mach 7.0 at a flight altitude of 60,000 ft. Neglect any shock waves or other compressible flow effects. Calculate the Reynolds number for the flow through the engine.

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