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Qualitative Modeling of an Electron or Finite-Chord Slender Body Transiting a Vacuum with DRAG
Here, we discuss how existing results for drag in the vacuum might be extended to the case of lone finite-chord slender body transiting the vacuum. We also present, qualitatively, a model of the vacuum that can support within it boundary films, near wakes, wake shear zones, etc. Finally, we discuss Hohman transfers, Bohr's model of the atom, Planck, etc.