Explain when an external flow is two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and axisymmetric

Chapter 11, Problem 11-5C

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Explain when an external flow is two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and axisymmetric. What type of flow is the flow of air over a car?

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Explain when an external flow is two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and axisymmetric. What type of flow is the flow of air over a car?

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The term ‘two-dimensional’ and ‘three-dimensional’ flow of a specific fluid over a particular body defines with respect to the number of required space coordinates. If the required space coordinate to define a flow is two means, the flow would be two-dimensional.

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