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Old   February 28, 2014, 12:53
Default Question based on doublet (on the theory of fluid dynamics)
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For part (b)-section ii of the assignment, I use the equation of complex velocity potential for simple flows (as seen in the attachment). Now the second term n/2 pi needs to be 1 so that I can have z + 1/z which I can subsitute and prove the required. However can someone please explain to me how is n/2 pi equal to 1 for my question?
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Old   March 2, 2014, 11:35
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Can no one on this forum answer my question? It used be sucha live forum!
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