Physics, asked by laibak1203, 1 month ago

The Reynolds number R is a constant used in the study of liquids flowing through pipes. R is a
pure number with no unit.
R= pvd/u

where p is the density of the liquid, v is the speed of the liquid and D is the diameter of the pipe
through which the liquid flows.
What are the SI base units of u?
A kgms
B kgm's C kgms D kg m-s1

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Answered by tejas9193
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Answered by manhaabdellah9999
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Answer:

D, just put in the SI units and simplify them

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