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If your university has a wind tunnel, measure the drag coefficient of a sphere as a functi...

If your university has a wind tunnel, measure the drag coefficient of a sphere as a function of Reynolds number. How do your results compare to published data? Are the differences within the experimental uncertainty of your measurements?

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