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Radial Coordinate in Elementary Flows Formulas
Radial Coordinate for an object refers to the coordinate of the object that moves in radial direction from a point of origin. And is denoted by r. Radial Coordinate is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Radial Coordinate is always positive.
Elementary Flows formulas that make use of Radial Coordinate
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Stream Function for 2-D Doublet Flow
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Velocity Potential for 2-D Doublet Flow
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Tangential Velocity for 2-D Vortex Flow
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Stream Function for 2-D Vortex Flow
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Velocity Potential for 2-D Source Flow
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Radial Velocity for 2-D Incompressible Source Flow
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Source Strength for 2-D Incompressible Source Flow
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Stream Function for Flow over Rankine Oval
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Stream Function for Semi-Infinite Body
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Velocity Potential for Uniform Incompressible Flow in Polar Coordinates
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Stream Function for Uniform Incompressible Flow in Polar Coordinates
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FAQ
What is the Radial Coordinate?
Radial Coordinate for an object refers to the coordinate of the object that moves in radial direction from a point of origin. Radial Coordinate is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Radial Coordinate is always positive.
Can the Radial Coordinate be negative?
No, the Radial Coordinate, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Radial Coordinate?
Radial Coordinate is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Radial Coordinate can be measured.
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