6.3 A horizontal flow of water is described by the velocity field V = (-Ax+ Bt)i + (Ay+ Bt)j, where A=1 s¹ and B = 2 m/s

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6.3 A horizontal flow of water is described by the velocity field V = (-Ax+ Bt)i + (Ay+ Bt)j, where A=1 s¹ and B = 2 m/s

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6 3 A Horizontal Flow Of Water Is Described By The Velocity Field V Ax Bt I Ay Bt J Where A 1 S And B 2 M S 1
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6.3 A horizontal flow of water is described by the velocity field V = (-Ax+ Bt)i + (Ay+ Bt)j, where A=1 s¹ and B = 2 m/s², x and y are in meters, and is in seconds. Find expressions for the local acceleration, the convective acceleration, and the total acceleration. Evaluate these at point (1,2) at t = 5 seconds. Evaluate Vp at the same point and time. Assume an ideal fluid.
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