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                        <title>&quot;A viscous flow moves over a flat plate of length L. As the flow continues, the boundary layer grows quickly. At the transition point, the boundary layer thickness is δ. What is the value of the velocity potential function ɸ for this flow?&quot;</title>
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                        <title>Is the stalling velocity itself the minimum velocity of the aircraft?</title>
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