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One-dimensional flow refers to fluid motion where all flow properties are assumed to vary only along a single spatial dimension, simplifying the analysis of fluid dynamics problems. This assumption is particularly useful in scenarios like flow through pipes or nozzles, where variations across other dimensions are negligible compared to the primary direction of flow.
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