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An ideal fluid is assumed to be in irrotational flow when all the particles will move in straight line

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STEADY, inviscid and irrotational: ... Irrotational flow is a flow in which each element of the moving FLUID undergoes no NET rotation with respect to a chosen coordinate AXES from one instant to other. A well-known example of irrotational motion is that of the carriages of the Ferris WHEEL (giant wheel).



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