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  • curprev 11:4311:43, 11 May 2021 2603:8001:8405:39ea:a450:d48c:a975:2f98 talk 3,477 bytes +347 Elaborated on the example given for stagnation points along boundaries in fluids including a bit of a historical cavaet along with a link to the full page. Personally it seems odd to give what could easily be called "stagnation surfaces" as an introductory example particularly given the historical record as to whether the no-slip condition holds in reality. It certainly is relevant but as an introductory example the more intuitive cases (e.g. vortices as in the introductory photo) seem more... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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