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Vanity: Need to Calculate Drag on Sq Plate in 6 mph current
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| 05-04-2006
| R J Cook
Posted on 05/04/2006 7:17:20 PM PDT by Robert A Cook PE
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To: grey_whiskers
e may be on to something expontial.
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posted on
05/05/2006 10:08:29 AM PDT
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Robert A Cook PE
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To: 359Henrie
I know you need 6lb drag setting to bring in a 7lb rainbow.....and my finale'
What did you get when you reeled in the 7 lb rainbow ?
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.....a 120# homosexual
Try the veal - and enjoy your stay in the Catskills
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05/05/2006 3:24:46 PM PDT
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Revelation 911
(God is love, Love endures forever, Love God, Love your neighbor,)
To: RAY; Robert A. Cook, PE
I agree with RAY's answer.
I used the simple expedient of imagining a square plate or board being pushed by hand at a walking pace through water.
I figured about 75 pounds for a one foot square object, so 174 pounds of force for the size described sounds intuitively correct.
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05/05/2006 4:11:22 PM PDT
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NicknamedBob
(I grew up so long ago that being grown-up was more fun than being a kid!)
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