Introduction to Velocity Fields [Fluid Mechanics #1]
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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An overview of the velocity field concept in Fluid Mechanics and how it will play a major role in the rest of the concepts discovered later on. Previous knowledge of multivariable calculus is essential in understand the velocity field.
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Thank you for presenting this information ... a very clear approach, with many reaffirming examples of how the steps of the proof relate to each other.
hey thanks for explaining very clearly about velocity field, this is very useful fundamental formula.
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the direction * direction will equal to -1 such as i direction * i direction =-1, so why the df=△
f*dr=+.....+....+....? not df=-.....-.....-....
you teach so well!
Great looking notes! just downloaded them and skimming over, I wish I could write that neatly without eraser errors and a shit ton of scribbles all over the place lol.
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Hello, Thank you for the videos. What textbook do you utilize?
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Thanks for the effort.
What is P? (I know: position right) In my view this is a vector quantity (it has three components).
Don't you mean it is the instantaneous velocity at a certain point?
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i understand the math but i dont understand what exactly a velocity field is. The formal definition is useless. Give me the layman definition.
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i like your videos ,but I think some videos in the playlist should be swap or reorder.
Vsub y means velocity component in y direction
how can it be dependent on x,y,z?
that just defeats the purpose
The velocity in the y direction changes depending on where you are in the field.
Imagine you're standing directly in front of a fan. You feel the wind coming at you pretty strong. We're going to call this direction the y direction. So right now you are feeling a strong Vsub y. Now you take two steps to your right (the x direction) and the wind isn't hitting you as strong anymore. You have only changed your x location, but the Vsub y is not as strong at this point. You can imagine that anywhere you move in the room you are going to feel a different strength of wind, no matter whether you're moving left right, up down, forward or backward.
Please upload open chennal flow chapter video...
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Sorry bro! Got disappointed with the video and introduction. But appreciate that you are helping these many people.
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I just wonder...
And it was on a fluid mechanics video... How lame. Lol jk, you're probably going to go somewhere in life.