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Find a Function f(x) with Limit at Infinity but no Derivative Limit
Try exploring negative exponentials.- Yalldoor
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How do I solve for w and p in an incompressible flow using Euler's equation?
That's what I did do and ended up with that p(z) I stated. Anyhow, I've managed to make headway now. Thanks for your help.- Yalldoor
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How do I solve for w and p in an incompressible flow using Euler's equation?
I'm stumped on a HW question that I just can't seem to proceed on. Homework Statement An incompressible ( rho = constant ) flow in 2 dimensions [x = (x,z)], with F = (0,-g), satisfies Euler's equation. For this flow, the velocity is u = (u0,w(x)), where u0 is a constant, with w = 0 on x...- Yalldoor
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