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what do you mean by streamline flow and turbulent flow ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a fluid moves in such a way

that the velocity of all the particles of


fluid is same ,

while crossing a given point the flow

is called streamline flow and steady flow .

In such a flow the velocity may be


different at different point but

at a given point , it remains same .

If the velocity of the fluid is too large

or

it changes its direction too abruptly ,

then regular motion gets broken into

eddies and whirls .


This type of churning motion of fluid is

called turbulent fluid .


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Answered by Anonymous
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STREAMLINE FLOW :

It is the flow of liquid in which each particle of the liquid passing through a point travels along the same path with the same velocity as the preceding particle passing through the same point.

TURBULENT FLOW :

A liquid possesses streamline motion only when it's velocity is less than a certain limiting value called critical velocity. When the velocity of the liquid becomes greater then the critical velocity, the particles follow zig - zag path, such a disordered or irregular motion is called turbulent flow.
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