Physical significance of Reynold number
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It's defined as the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces to predict the fluid flow conditions. For example, it can be used to characterize different flow regimes within a similar fluid, such as laminar or turbulent flow
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it always describes the ratio of inertial force per unit area to the viscous force per unit area for flowing liquid
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answer is
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it always describes the ratio of inertial force per unit area to the viscous force per unit area for flowing liquid
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hope it helps ^_^
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