The document discusses the slope of a potential line given a fluid velocity defined by a vector function V(x,y)=u(x,y)i+v(x,y)j. The slope of the potential line at point (x,y) is equal to -u/v, the negative ratio of the x-component to the y-component of the fluid velocity vector.
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The document discusses the slope of a potential line given a fluid velocity defined by a vector function V(x,y)=u(x,y)i+v(x,y)j. The slope of the potential line at point (x,y) is equal to -u/v, the negative ratio of the x-component to the y-component of the fluid velocity vector.
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If the fluid velocity for a potential flow is given by V(x,y)=u(x,y)i+v(x,y)j with usual notation , then the slope of the potential line at (x,y) is a)