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A submerged object is anchored in fresh water (60oF) that flows at the rate (actually speed) of 8 ft/s. The resistance of a 1:5 model in a wind tunnel at standard conditions (STP) is 4.5 lbf. What force acts on the prototype (I. e. the submerged object) under dynamically similar conditions, and what will be the air speed around the model

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