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The velocity of a particle moving in a fluid is described by means of a velocity field
The velocity of a particle moving in a fluid is described by means of a velocity field v = v1i + v2j + v3k, where the components v1, v2, and v3 are functions of x, y, z, and time t. If the velocity of the particle is  find r(t). [Hint: Use separation of variables.]