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A velocity field V = (x - 2y)ỉ - (2x + y)] given in the form.
a)specify how many directions is the current?
b) please show whether the current is stable?
c) is the current uniform current? Or non-uniform current? Your show.
d) calculate the acceleration field? find its acceleration at the point x=10 m, y=6 m at the moment T=10 sec?
e) show whether the current is cycled.
f) determine whether the fluid is of equal volume.
Transcribed Image Text:A velocity field V = (x - 2y)ỉ - (2x + y)] given in the form. a)specify how many directions is the current? b) please show whether the current is stable? c) is the current uniform current? Or non-uniform current? Your show. d) calculate the acceleration field? find its acceleration at the point x=10 m, y=6 m at the moment T=10 sec? e) show whether the current is cycled. f) determine whether the fluid is of equal volume.
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