Radial velocity for sphere Calculator

Radial velocity () refers to the component of velocity of a fluid or object in the radial direction, which is directed outward from or inward toward a central point. In the context of a sphere, radial velocity specifically refers to the velocity component along a line that originates at the center of the sphere and extends outward or inward through a point on the sphere’s surface. 
  • is the radial velocity at a point on the surface of the sphere.
  • is the free-stream velocity of the fluid far away from the sphere.
  • is the angle between the free-stream velocity direction and the line connecting the sphere’s center to the point on its surface.

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