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Figures 4 (a, b, c) are illustrated to understand the effect of magnetic field parameter M and varying

γ on fluid velocity and temperature. Taking magnetic field values as M = 2.0 and 5.0, we find that
fluid velocity is increasing both in x- and z-direction due to higher yaw angle γ. It is noted that
along z-direction, no massive difference is seen for γ > 300 with higher M values. Since higher M
retards the system flow velocity, hence momentum boundary layer does not swell up significantly
as observed in chordwise direction. Moreover, thermal boundary layer corresponding to higher M
reduces frequently for increasing γ values. This scenario happens because maximum heated flow
in the appearance of M spreads out instantly from cylindrical surface to the system and brings
cooler particle close to it. Since for γ=600, this incident occurs mostly and so minimum temperature
value is found.

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