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For instance, the ratio between inertia and viscous forces called Reynolds number
depends on a characteristic length used to compare experimental data determined in
similar situations.
In pipes normally it is the diameter of the pipe. Using Moody's chart to determine the
friction factor you need to determine the Reynolds number that depends on the diameter
of the pipe. All the experimental data referring to pipes consider the diameter of the pipe
as the characteristic length.
When using similar formulas for wings, then the chord length of the wing is used as
characteristic length to scale the experimental data.
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