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what is reynold's number? what is it's significance. ​

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Answered by totakuraveerabhadrao
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Explanation:

The Reynolds number is the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces. The Reynolds number is a dimensionless number used to categorize the fluids systems in which the effect of viscosity is important in controlling the velocities or the flow pattern of a fluid.

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Reynolds Number

The Reynolds number is the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces. The Reynolds number is a dimensionless number used to categorize the fluids systems in which the effect of viscosity is important in controlling the velocities or the flow pattern of a fluid. Mathematically, the Reynolds number, NRe, is defined as....( see the above picture )

The Reynolds number is used to determine whether a fluid is in laminar or turbulent flow. Based on the API 13D recommendations, it is assumed that a Reynolds number less than or equal to 2100 indicates laminar flow, and a Reynolds number greater than 2100 indicates turbulent flow.

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