3. A fluid mechanics engineer consider that the blast wave radius R was a function of energy released E, air density P,

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3. A fluid mechanics engineer consider that the blast wave radius R was a function of energy released E, air density P,

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3. A fluid mechanics engineer consider that the blast wave radius R was a function of energy released E, air density P, and time t. Use dimensional analysis to show how wave radius vary with time as R« t2/5 (20 points)
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