The flow through a circular pipe is laminar. Now, the fluid through the pipe is
replaced with a more viscous fluid and passed through the pipe again with the
same velocity. What can we say about the nature of this flow?
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In a zero acceleration fully-developed flow in a pipe, the pressure gradually decreases linearly along the length of the pipe. Hence, the pressure variation is said to be linear.
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