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I do not agree with your last equation. How can you have a pressure vector? Pressure is a scalar. Also, you shouldn't transform the momentum equation convection terms as a substantial derivative. I don't see how this can help you. Simply substitute the time derivative of the momentum equation within the first term on the RHS of the Reynolds transport theorem listed on the last page of the tables. Then, there'll be several integrals you need to rewrite using Gauss's theorem. The ones involving the velocity are easy. The ones involving pressure and the shear stress are more challenging.
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Well I think I gave you many examples of what not to do in class. This is sufficient. You need to formulate the definition of the wake height in a way that is fool proof, that will work equally well in the near or the far field.
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Assignment 10 definitely does not qualify as an exam. You won't receive a grade for it and it doesn't count towards the final score. The purpose of the assignments in this course is to help you learn the material and give you feedback. The material for the final exam includes the last lecture hence the need for assignment 10. The submission of the assignment 10 can take place anytime between Wednesday 6 pm and Sunday 11 am. If you don't submit it, you don't lose any point. If you do, I'll give you feedback. It's up to you.
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This is possible. Then if this happens, you need to explain what this entails. Answer the other parts of the Q3 carefully. You need to think about this.
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Yes it's open notes, and the exam will be designed in consequence. I could ask you part of a proof that I didn't finish in class. No assignment problem is excluded. You should make sure you understand and remember the proofs and other problems in the assignments. I may ask you the same problem as in the assignment or a very similar problem that builds upon the assignment problem. Thus, I expect you to have finished all your assignment problems correctly. I recommend not to open your notes during the exam — most likely this will end up being detrimental. You should have all the theory and assignments well understood and inside your brains.
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