Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics B Questions and Answers | |
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Yes, it will be given in the time slot given by U of A. Check in the syllabus slides, there is a link to the U of A page that describes when the final exams should be given.
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No, it will be due the following Tuesday (2/23).
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Assignment #3 is due tomorrow at 11:00. There may be quizzes on Tuesdays as well as Thursdays.
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Yes, I noticed that and posted an announcement on the D2L. The next lecture in on Tuesday.
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I'd like to schedule it after 5 assignments are submitted (there are 10 assignments scheduled in this course). Let's discuss this tomorrow.
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No, because you could have a quiz related to the assignment on the due date. Thus, the assignment must be due at the latest at the start of the lecture.
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Yes, you don't need to notify me about the resubmissions because I get a notice on the D2L automatically. I'll review your resubmission soon.
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You don't need to get rid of the term on the RHS. It's possible to solve the problem by rewriting the term differently and combining it with the other and then integrating. However, you can also get rid of this term if you wish in the way you mention. But in that case, you'll find that the LHS is not much greater than the RHS but about 10 times greater. Show how much greater it is first, and then provide an estimate for the error present in your final answer.
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Yes that's correct. I fixed this typo in the answers.
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Yes, but you need to justify this.
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Correct.
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Yes, the relative pressure (with respect to the pressure measured say at $x=0, y=0$), can be expressed as a function of $\partial P / \partial x$ and the known fluid properties such as viscosity and density only.
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