A velocity field is given by: V 6xj ms.

Chapter 4, Problem 4.1C

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A velocity field is given by:

          \(\mathbf{V}=6 x \hat{j} \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\).

Velocity fields are plotted below, where the arrows indicate the magnitude and direction of the velocity vectors. The picture that best describes the field is:

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