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Old 12-10-2002 | 05:17 PM
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Default Let's Talk Calculus

Remember that a flux integral is a surface integral just evaluated over some vector field. But, is it not valid to say that the pressure applied on the surface is equal to this integral (where airspeed equals 50 mph) multiplied by the weight of the air hitting the surface per second? The surface integral gives me the amount, the density of air that TimR has provided would give the weight right? Thanks for the input so far guys! Keep it coming!

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