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Flow of oil is faster than of water

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Answered by shaoni35
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Answer:

Above the no-slip line (HW > WC), the oil phase flows faster than the water phase. ... At these conditions, which correspond to dispersions of oil-in-water with a water layer (DO/W&W), the water phase flows faster than the oil phase. This behaviour could be attributed to the flow regime.

Answered by saisujana10052005
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Answer:

yes the flow of water is faster than oil

Explanation:

because the density of oil is lesser than the density of water and that's why the oil floats on water and runs faster than water

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