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Engineering, 07.05.2020 03:57 hebrew1148

Derive an expression for the axial thrust exerted by a propeller if the thrust depends only on forward speed, angular speed, size, and viscosity and density ofthe fluid. How would the expression change if gravity were a relevant variable in the case of a ship propeller?

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