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Found the boundary layer flow on the flow through the flat plate in the water tunnel....

Found the boundary layer flow on the flow through the flat plate in the water tunnel. The length of the plate is, L = 30 cm and width b = 1 m. Meanwhile freestream speed is, U = 2 m / s with the speed profile is parabolic and. Draw, and the x / L, by formulating it !

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