What is a laminar flow? Explain viscous force in such a flow.
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The Reynolds number is the ratio of the inertial force to the shearing force of the fluid: how fast the fluid is moving relative to how viscous it is, irrespective of the scale of the fluid system. Laminar flow generally occurs when the fluid is moving slowly or the fluid is very viscous.
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Laminar flow is when a fluid flows in layers.
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The viscous flow is also known as laminar flow. It follows a parabolic profile and it is also known as steady state flow.
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