Write down the equations governing the velocity and pressure in steady, two-dime
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Write down the equations governing the velocity and pressure in steady, two-dimensional flow of an inviscid, incompressible fluid, but for which the density is not a constant, in which the effects of gravity may be neglected. if the fluid is stratified, the density rho will depend, in general, on both x and y. show that the transformation
(u* = (sqrt{ ho/ ho_{0}})u)
(v* = (sqrt{ ho/ ho_{0}})v)
in which rhosub0 is a constant referrence density, transforms the governing equations into those of a constant-density fluid whose velocity components are u* and v*
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