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Determine the drag on a small circular disk of 0.01-ft diameter moving 0.01 ft/s through oil with a specific gravity of 0.87 and a viscosity 10000 times that of water. The disk is oriented normal to the upstream velocity. By what percent is the drag reduced if the disk is oriented parallel to the flow? First, determine the density of the oil.

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