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Engineering, 13.04.2021 02:00 dios01

A half body is formed by the superposition of a uniform flow and a source. Consider the superposition of a uniform flow with a velocity of 300 ft/s and a source placed at the origin with a strength of 100 ft2/s. What is the gage pressure at a point located at θ=80o, r = 0.3 ft? The pressure upstream is the atmospheric pressure and the density of the fluid is rho=0.00235 slug/ft3.

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