what is the significance of critical velocity in the discussion of fluid motion
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the largest velocity which allows a steady flow of a fluid is called critical velocity. significance: if velocity of a flow of a liquid exceeds the velocity corresponding to its reynolds number. N=(pvd)/n,then turbulent motion sets and the flow is no more laminar. p=density of the fluid
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