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Engineering, 18.03.2020 23:25, ununoctrium4414

For a flow in the xy plane, the x component of velocity is given by u = Ax2y2, where A = 0.4 m-3 · s-1, and x and y are measured in meters. (a) Find a possible y component for steady, incompressible flow. (b) Is it also valid for unsteady, incompressible flow? (c) How many possible y components are there? (d) Determine the equation of the streamline for the simplest y component of velocity (use C as constant).

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