What is the difference between the upstream velocity and the free-stream velocity For

Chapter 11, Problem 11-6C

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What is the difference between the upstream velocity and the free-stream velocity? For what types of flow are these two velocities equal to each other?

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What is the difference between the upstream velocity and the free-stream velocity? For what types of flow are these two velocities equal to each other?

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Matter is generally divided into three sub-categories, solid, liquid and gas. The intermolecular forces are strong in Solids, So that the shape and size of solids do not change easily change. This force is comparatively less in liquids and so the shape is easily changed, the volume of a given mass of a liquid is not easy to change.

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