I am not sure where i shoul post this topic?

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The discussion focuses on finding the appropriate forum for questions about boundary layer viscosity and air separation from a baseball. Participants suggest the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering forum as a suitable option for these topics. Classical physics is also mentioned as a potential category for posting. The conversation highlights the tendency for engineers to prefer engineering-specific forums for technical discussions. Overall, the consensus leans towards posting in an engineering context for more relevant insights.
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i am not sure where i shoul post this topic??

I have a few questions on boundary layers viscosity and air seperating from a baseball where would be the right place to post these questions? they are not the simple home work questions by the way?
 
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I would go for classical physics :smile:
 
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering forum would be appropriate for discussion of boundary layer viscosity and separation.

https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=101

or classical physics as Hoot mentioned.
 
Typical, an Engineer would say an Engineering forum... :rolleyes:

P.S. I'd go with Astro's suggestion, it seems more appropriate to engineering :wink:
 
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Typical, an Engineer would say an Engineering forum... :rolleyes:
:smile: Yeah - go figure. :rolleyes:
 
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