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When fluid element moves from one position to another, what type of motion is it?

(a) Linear Translation

(b) Linear Deformation

(c) Angular Deformation

(d) Rotation

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This question is from Types of Motion and Vortex Flow in portion Kinematics of Flow and Ideal Flow of Fluid Mechanics

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Right option is (a) Linear Translation

The best I can explain: As per the definition, bodily movement of fluid element is translation.

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