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In a steady two-dimensional flow, particle trajectories are given byx(t) =x0cosγt; y(t) =y0sinγta. from these trajectories determine the lagrangian particle velocity componentsu(t) =dx/dtandv(t) =dy/dt. convert these to eulerian velocity componentsu(x, y) andv(x, y). note that the eulerian velocity does not depend on time.

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