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define law and tubular flow​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Laminar Flow :-

In this type of flow fluid particles goes along well defined streamlines. Those lines may be straight or parallel.

  • Magnitude may be differentiate at different Velocity points.

  • Direction will always be parallel.

  • As the direction is parallel so layers will smoothly slide over the adjacent layer.

Turbulent Flow :-

  • It is an irregular flow and in this particles move in zig-zag direction.

  • There will eddy formation due to the zig-zag way.

  • There will be very high energy loss due to the formation of eddy formation.
Answered by ItzVenomKingXx
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Turbulent flow, type of fluid (gas or liquid) flow in which the fluid undergoes irregular fluctuations, or mixing, in contrast to laminar flow, in which the fluid moves in smooth paths or layers. In turbulent flow the speed of the fluid at a point is continuously undergoing changes in both magnitude and direction.

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