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An idealized velocity field is given by the formula V = 4
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An idealized velocity field is given by the formula V = 4 txi 2 t 2 yj + 4 xzk Compute the acceleration vector at
An idealized velocity field is given by the formula
V
=
4
txi
2
t
2
yj
+
4
xzk
Compute the acceleration vector at the point
(
x
,
y
,
z
)
=
(
-
1
,
1
,
0
)
.
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