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Compare streamline flow and Turbulent flow.

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  Streamline flow  Turbulent flow
i. The smooth flow of a fluid, with velocity smaller than certain critical velocity (limiting value of velocity), is called streamline flow or laminar flow of a fluid.   The irregular and unsteady flow of a fluid when its velocity increases beyond critical velocity are called turbulent flow.
ii. In a streamlined flow, the velocity of a fluid at a given point is always constant. In a turbulent flow, the velocity of a fluid at any point does not remain constant.
iii. Two streamlines can never intersect, i.e., they are always parallel and hence can never form eddies. In a turbulent flow, at some points, the fluid may have a rotational motion which gives rise to eddies.
iv. Streamline flow over a plane surface can be assumed to be divided into a number of plane layers. In a flow of liquid through a pipe of uniform cross-sectional area, all the streamlines will be parallel to the axis of the tube. A flow tube loses its order and particles move in a random direction.
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Chapter 2: Mechanical Properties of fluids - Short Answer I

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Chapter 2 Mechanical Properties of fluids
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