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2.016 Hydrodynamics Reading #4 version 1.0 updated 9/22/2005-1- ©2005 A. Techet 2.016 Hydrodynamics Prof. A.H. Techet Potential Flow Theory “When a flow is both frictionless and irrotational, pleasant things happen.”F.M.
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