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A steady, incompressible, two-dimensional (in the x-y plane) velocity field is given by Vβ†’=(0.523βˆ’1.88x+3.94y)iβ†’+(βˆ’2.44+1.2 6x+1.88y)jβ†’ . Calculate the acceleration at the point (x, y) = (-1, 3.5).

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