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SI unit of velocity gradient is

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Answered by somu2002
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cm/sec per cmis the si unit of velocity gradient

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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

The S.I. unit of velocity gradient is per second (s⁻¹)  .

Explanation:

  • Generally, the velocity gradient is the rate of change of velocity with distance. It's S.I. unit per second.
  • Velocity gradient = [velocity][distance]⁻¹
  •                              
  • =(ms⁻¹)(m⁻¹)
  •                               = s⁻¹
  • In the fluid mechanics as well as in the continuum mechanics,  The velocity gradient is explained as the velocity  between two  adjacent layers of the fluid.

         

   

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