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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Engineering/All_Things_Flow_-_Fluid_Mechanics_for_the_Natural_Sciences_(Smyth)/05%3A_Fluid_Kinematics/5.02%3A_The_Streamfunction
    Many flows are approximately two-dimensional. For example, the thickness of the Earth’s atmosphere relative to the planet is comparable to the skin on an apple. Large-scale atmospheric flows are there...Many flows are approximately two-dimensional. For example, the thickness of the Earth’s atmosphere relative to the planet is comparable to the skin on an apple. Large-scale atmospheric flows are therefore nearly two-dimensional.

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