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      <title>Fig 204. Free convection from a vertical plate</title>
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      <description>ExperimentSimulation &amp;ldquo;The plate is uniformly heated in air, producing a steady laminar flow. An interferogram shows lines of constant density which, at nearly constant pressure, are also isotherms. The Grashof number is approximately five million at a distance of 0.</description>
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