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In fluid mechanics, a two-dimensional flow is a form of fluid flow where the flow velocity at every point is parallel to a fixed plane. The velocity at any point on a given normal to that fixed plane should be constant.

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  • In fluid mechanics, a two-dimensional flow is a form of fluid flow where the flow velocity at every point is parallel to a fixed plane. The velocity at any point on a given normal to that fixed plane should be constant. (en)
  • O movimento fluido é chamado de fluxo bidimensional quando a velocidade de fluxo em qualquer ponto é paralela a um plano fixo. A velocidade em qualquer ponto relacionado a esse plano fixo deve ser constante. (pt)
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  • In fluid mechanics, a two-dimensional flow is a form of fluid flow where the flow velocity at every point is parallel to a fixed plane. The velocity at any point on a given normal to that fixed plane should be constant. (en)
  • O movimento fluido é chamado de fluxo bidimensional quando a velocidade de fluxo em qualquer ponto é paralela a um plano fixo. A velocidade em qualquer ponto relacionado a esse plano fixo deve ser constante. (pt)
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  • Fluxo bidimensional (pt)
  • Two-dimensional flow (en)
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