Give an example of steady flow.

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(N/A) Steady flow is defined as a type of fluid flow in which the velocity of the fluid particles at any given point remains constant with respect to time.
An example of steady flow is the flow of water through a pipe with a constant cross-sectional area at a constant flow rate.
In this scenario,at any specific point inside the pipe,the velocity of the water particles passing through it does not change over time.

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