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Streamlines, Streaklines, and Pathlines
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A streamline represents the trajectory that is always tangent to the fluid's velocity vector at any given point. The velocity of a fluid particle is always directed along the streamline, ensuring the particle continuously follows the streamline's path. Streamlines are particularly useful for visualizing the overall direction of flow in a fluid s...
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Consider water flowing steadily through a curved pipe. The direction of flow inside the pipe can be visualized using streamlines.
A streamline represents a path always tangent to the fluid's velocity at every point.
When a fluid particle moves along the streamline, its velocity at any point is directed along the path of the streaml...
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