what is the difference between laminor flow and turbulant flow
Answer Posted / nikunj panchal
LAMINAR FLOW HAS <2000 RAYNOLD NUMBER, LOW VELOCITY AND HIGH
VISCOCITY MATERIAL IS CONSIDER AS LAMINAR FLOW
TERBULANT FLOW HAS >2000 RAYNOLD NUMBER, HIGH VELOCITY AND
LOW VISCOCITY MATERIAL IS CONSIDER AS TURBULANT FLOW
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