FUNDAMENTALS OF AERODYNAMICS-CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781259683244
Author: Anderson
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.1P
Consider a vortex filament of strength
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
An expression for the velocity induced at the center of the loop.
Answer to Problem 5.1P
Explanation of Solution
Using Biot savrat law;
Now,
Velocity induced at the center;
Therefore, the obtained expression is
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