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(a) Consider the non-lifting flow over a circular cylinder of a given radius withV[infinity]= 20 ft/s. IfV[infinity]is doubled, that is, V[infinity]= 40 ft/s, does the shape of the streamlines change? Explain.(b) Consider the lifting flow over a circular cylinder of a given radius with a given circulationΓ. IfV[infinity]is doubled, keeping the circulation the same, does the shape of the streamlineschange? Explain.

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