Paper 1, Section I, C
Part IB, 2019
A viscous fluid flows steadily down a plane that is inclined at an angle to the horizontal. The fluid layer is of uniform thickness and has a free upper surface. Determine the velocity profile in the direction perpendicular to the plane and also the volume flux (per unit width), in terms of the gravitational acceleration , the angle , the kinematic viscosity and the thickness of the fluid layer.
Show that the volume flux is reduced if the free upper surface is replaced by a stationary plane boundary, and give a physical explanation for this.