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Standard XII
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Coefficient of Viscosity
A fluid of de...
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A fluid of density 1.3 g/cc is flowing through a pipe of diameter 20 mm. Find velocity of fluid if it flows just turbulent. (Viscosity is 12)
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Solution
For a just turbulent flow, Reynolds's number is = 1000.
so velocity of fluid :-
v
=
k
n
p
d
=
1000
×
12
1.3
×
20
×
10
−
1
=
461.54
m
/
s
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