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Let's say we have a symmetrical weather wane that's free to rotate about its vertical axis, and a uniform fluid flows in some horizontal direction d. Then, I assume, the wane will align itself parallel to d, but why? Is there a simple argument or does one have to carry out a numerical simulation of Navier-Stokes?
I noticed that if one models the fluid as a stream of pellets that interact with the wane in an elastic manner but don't interact with each other, then the wane won't rotate at all: the torque is zero.
				
			I noticed that if one models the fluid as a stream of pellets that interact with the wane in an elastic manner but don't interact with each other, then the wane won't rotate at all: the torque is zero.
 
 
		 
 
		