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E ship is subjected to a drag forceFDon its hull, created by waterpassing over and around its surface. This drag force is a function of properties of water (i. e.,densityand viscosity), characteristic length of the shipL, velocity of the shipV, and nally, since waves are produced, the weight of waves de ned by gravityg. Formulate this ow usingdimensional analysis [25 poi

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