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Why is velocity gradient not called a velocity Jacobian?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☑️☑️The difference in velocity between adjacent layers of the fluid is known as a velocity gradient and is given by v/x, where v is the velocity difference and x is the distance between the layers☑️☑️

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hii brø☺☺

☑️☑️The difference in velocity between adjacent layers of the fluid is known as a velocity gradient and is given by v/x, where v is the velocity difference and x is the distance between the layers☑️☑️

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