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A velocity field is given by \(u=\frac{y}{x^{3}+y^{3}}\) and \(v=\frac{-x}{x^{3}+y^{3}}\). Find its vorticity.
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For a source flow ,calculate (a).The time rate of change of the volume of a fluid element per unit volume. …
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For a vortex flow, \(u = \frac{{4x}}{{{x^2} + {y^2}}}\) and \(v = \frac{{ – 4y}}{{{x^2} + {y^2}}}\), calculate (a) The …
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Consider a velocity field where x and y components of velocity are \(u = 4y/\left( {{x^2} + {y^2}} \right)\) and …
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