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Calculating rates of strain, vorticity, and rate of dilatation for 3 flows.

Calculate the rates of strain, vorticity, and rates of dilatation for 3 flows.

a) u=cx, v=cy, w=-2cz

b) u=c, v=w=0

c) u=2cy, v=w=0

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