Physics, asked by suryabudithi, 1 month ago

what is the value of Reynolds number when the flow of the liquid is laminar​

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Answered by milcahgrace1234
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Whenever the Reynolds number is less than about 2,000, flow in a pipe is generally laminar, whereas, at values greater than 2,000, flow is usually turbulent.


suryabudithi: can you say the of each laminar and turbulent
suryabudithi: number
milcahgrace1234: Reynolds number is used as a criterion for characterizing the flow as laminar or turbulent. For flow through pipes and ducts, the flow is generally considered to be laminar if the Reynolds number is less than 2300, it is treated as turbulent of Reynolds number exceeds 2300.
suryabudithi: but I want the value of the laminar and turbulent
milcahgrace1234: oh ok give me a mo
milcahgrace1234: sorry couldn't find
Answered by simreensaini
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Whenever the Reynolds number is less than about 2,000, flow in a pipe is generally laminar, whereas, at values greater than 2,000, flow is usually turbulent.

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