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The flow through a circular pipe is laminar. Now, the fluid through the pipe is replaced with a more viscous fluid and passed through the pipe again with the same velocity. What can we say about the nature of this flow?

AThe flow will become turbulent

BThe flow will be a transition flow

CThe flow will remain laminar

DThe Reynolds number of the earlier flow is required to answer this question

Answer:

C. The flow will remain laminar


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