A two-dimensional velocity field is described by πβ = (π₯2 + 1)πΜ β 2π₯π¦πΜ . a) Determine the streamline equation for the velocity field. [3] b) Plot the streamline which passes through π₯ = 0, π¦ = 1. [2]
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