Imagine a steady, two-dimensional, incompressible flow that is purely circular in the

Chapter 9, Problem 9-33

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Imagine a steady, two-dimensional, incompressible flow that is purely circular in the xy- or ru-plane. In other words, velocity component uu is nonzero, but ur is zero everywhere (Fig. P933). What is the most general form of velocity component uu that does not violate conservation of mass?

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