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Revealing the Secrets of Paddling Art: Blade and Visualization

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This lecture delves into the mechanics of fluid phenomena surrounding the Viron Gaudi paddle movement, showcasing a project aimed at understanding and visualizing these concepts through the creation of a custom 3D-printed paddle. The process involved research, electronic circuit design, and experimentation to observe fluid dynamics in action, culminating in the visualization of a Kelvin-Helmholtz instability behind the paddle.

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