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Correction.


In the last issue of the AMAA Journal (Volume 20, Number 2), we incorrectly printed on page 16 that "Water is 100 times denser than air, and doubling your speed through it causes resistance to increase by squared the effort producing four times the resistance." Water is, in fact, 1000 times denser than air. We apologize for this error.

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