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Consider the two-dimensional flow field in which u=Ax2 and υ=Bxy, where A= 1=2 ft−1 s−1, B= −1 ft−1 s−1, and the coordinates are measured in feet. Show that the velocity field represents a possible incompressible flow. Determine the rotation at point ðx, yÞ=ð1, 1Þ. Evaluate the circulation about the "curve" bounded by y= 0, x= 1, y= 1, and x= 0.

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