Streamlines are imaginary lines that represent the flow of a fluid in a vector field, illustrating the direction and path that fluid particles take as they move. Each streamline is tangent to the velocity vector of the fluid at every point, showing how the fluid flows over time. They provide a visual representation of fluid motion and are essential for understanding both vector fields and scalar fields in various physical contexts.
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