boundary layers
Boundary layers refer to the layer of fluid or air that adheres to a surface and experiences a change in velocity or pressure due to the friction between the fluid or air and the surface. It is important in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics as it can greatly affect the flow of fluids or air around an object.
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