A semi-infinite body is constructed from a uniform flow with velocity V∞ and a source with strength Λ = 879 m2/s at the origin. The stagnation point on the body is located at location (r,θ) = ( 13.8 m, π ). Determine the uniform flow velocity V∞, the coordinates (x, y), and the velocity components (Vx, Vy) at a point on the surface of the body with θ = 2 rad. V∞ = ___ m/s x = ___ m y =  ___m Vx =  ____m/s Vy =  ____m/s

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A semi-infinite body is constructed from a uniform flow with velocity V and a source with strength Λ = 879 m2/s at the origin. The stagnation point on the body is located at location (r,θ) = ( 13.8 m, π ). Determine the uniform flow velocity V, the coordinates (x, y), and the velocity components (Vx, Vy) at a point on the surface of the body with θ = 2 rad.

V = ___ m/s

x = ___ m
y =  ___m

Vx =  ____m/s
Vy =  ____m/s

A semi-infinite body is constructed from a uniform flow with velocity V. and a source with strength A = 879 m²/s at the origin. The
stagnation point on the body is located at location (,0) = (13.8 m, π). Determine the uniform flow velocity V∞, the coordinates (x, y),
and the velocity components (Vx, Vy) at a point on the surface of the body with 0 = 2 rad. Give your answers to 3 decimal places.
V∞o =
m/s
X =
y =
Vy=
m
m
m/s
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A semi-infinite body is constructed from a uniform flow with velocity V. and a source with strength A = 879 m²/s at the origin. The stagnation point on the body is located at location (,0) = (13.8 m, π). Determine the uniform flow velocity V∞, the coordinates (x, y), and the velocity components (Vx, Vy) at a point on the surface of the body with 0 = 2 rad. Give your answers to 3 decimal places. V∞o = m/s X = y = Vy= m m m/s m/s
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