The velocity field of a flow is given by , where x, y, and

Chapter 4, Problem 4.2

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The velocity field of a flow is given by \(\mathbf{V}=(3 y+2) \hat{\mathbf{i}}+(x-8) \hat{\mathbf{j}}+5 z \hat{\mathbf{k}} \ \mathrm{ft} / \mathrm{s}\), where x, y, and z are in feet. Determine the fluid speed at the origin (x = y = z = 0) and on the y axis (x = z = 0).

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