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Consider an incompressible flow in cylindrical coordinates with velocity field v = Cr^(a) θ^ where C...

Consider an incompressible flow in cylindrical coordinates with velocity field v = Cr^(a) θ^ where C is a constant (a) Show that the flow satisfies the Navier-Stokes equations for only two values of a. (b) Given that p(r; θ; z) = p(r) only, and neglecting gravity, find the pressure distribution for each case, assuming that the pressure at r = R is p0

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