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what do different value of Reynolds number indicate​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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The Reynolds number is a ratio of momentum or inertial forces to that of viscous forces and the higher this number signifies the degree to which the inertial forces such as (forces due to rotational flow or irregular) takes over the viscous forces that arise due to boundary conditions, fluid characteristics etc..

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