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Reynolds number is the ratio of inertia force to the

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Reynolds number is the ratio of inertia force to the?

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The ratio of the inertial force to the viscous forces of the fluid is known as the Raynolds number. Now the viscous forces are the forces due to the friction between the layers of any real fluid.

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Reynolds number is the ratio of inertia force to the viscous force.

To properly understand this answer, we have to know more about Reynolds number.

Reynolds number :

  • Reynolds number indicates whether the flow of the fluid (through a pipe) will be laminar or turbulent.
  • The Reynolds number is a ratio of two similar quantities, and that's why it is a dimension-less quantity.

As said earlier, the Reynolds number is a ratio of two similar physical quantities. Those two physical quantities are, 1) inertia force, and, 2) viscous force. (Reynolds number = inertia force/viscous force)

Hence, Reynolds number is the ratio of inertia force to the viscous force.

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