Give me the explanation of streamline and turbulent motion
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Streamline and turbulent flow. When the flow of liquid is such that the velocity, v of every particle at any point of the fluid is constant then the flow is said to be steady or streamline flow. ... The stream-lines never cross to each other in a stream-line flow of a liquid.
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✍ It is an imaginary line within the liquid
The tangent drawn at any point on it gives the direction of velocity of fluid particles .
✍ It is the flow or motion in which the velocity of different particles of fluid is different at a given point .
✍ Examples ; River in flood, Hurricanes,whirl pools etc .
✍ For explanation Refer the above diagram :
✍ Consider the motion of liquid through a tube as shown in the above diagram .
✍ Let A be the point in the tube. If all the particles of the liquid passing through A have same velocity, the motion is said to be streamline motion .
✍ Further, if one particle passing through A Travels through another point B, then all the particles passing through A will travel through B in the streamline motion . However, velocity of the particle passing through A may not be same as that at B .
✍ The particles passing through a have the different velocities the motion is said to be turbulent motion .
✍ Further, if one particle passing through A Travels through another point B, then all the particles passing through A cannot travel through B in the Turbulent motion .
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