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A velocity potential function exists when the flow is:

Arotational

Btangential

Cparallel

Dirrotational

Answer:

D. irrotational

Read Explanation:

A velocity potential function exists only when the flow is irrotational, as it is defined as a scalar function of space and time whose negative derivative with respect to any direction gives the velocity in that direction.


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