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What Is Steady Flow? |
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Answer» A flow is SAID to be STEADY if the fluid VELOCITY at a point does not change with time and that it is so for all the points. In a steady flow, a particle always follows a path along which it's PREDECESSOR particle went and along which its SUCCESSOR particle also will go. A flow is said to be steady if the fluid velocity at a point does not change with time and that it is so for all the points. In a steady flow, a particle always follows a path along which it's predecessor particle went and along which its successor particle also will go. |
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