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Physics, 05.05.2020 05:06 jrenwick001

Consider a fluid bounded by two parallel plates extended to infinity such that no end effects are encountered. The walls and the fluid are initially at rest. The lower wall is suddenly accelerated in the x-direction. The coordinate system is such that the lower wall coincides with the xz-plane to which the y-axis is perpendicular. The spacing between the two plates is denoted by h. The equation for this problem is

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