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what is stream line flow? ​

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Answered by farooquihk
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Explanation:

flow of a fluid in which its velocity at any point is constant or varies in a regular manner. It can be represented by streamlines. Also called: viscous flow Compare turbulent flow See also laminar flow.

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The flow in which every particle of the liquid follows exactly the same path of it's preceding particle with same flow and has same velocity as that of preceding particle while crossing that point.

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→ No, two stream lines can't cross each other.

→ The greater is the crowding of stream lines at a place the greater is velocity of liquid particles.

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