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Velocity Potential in Elementary Flows Formulas
Velocity Potential is a scalar function whose gradient gives velocity. And is denoted by ϕ. Velocity Potential is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second for Velocity Potential. Note that the value of Velocity Potential is always negative.
Formulas to find Velocity Potential in Elementary Flows
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Velocity Potential for 2-D Doublet Flow
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Velocity Potential for 2-D Vortex Flow
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Velocity Potential for 2-D Source Flow
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Velocity Potential for Uniform Incompressible Flow
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Velocity Potential for Uniform Incompressible Flow in Polar Coordinates
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List of variables in Elementary Flows formulas
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Doublet Strength
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Radial Coordinate
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Polar Angle
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Vortex Strength
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Source Strength
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Freestream Velocity
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Distance on X-Axis
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FAQ
What is the Velocity Potential?
Velocity Potential is a scalar function whose gradient gives velocity. Velocity Potential is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second for Velocity Potential. Note that the value of Velocity Potential is always negative.
Can the Velocity Potential be negative?
Yes, the Velocity Potential, measured in Velocity Potential can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Velocity Potential?
Velocity Potential is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second[m²/s] for Velocity Potential. are the few other units in which Velocity Potential can be measured.
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