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Physics, 25.11.2020 14:00, shadowmatz

Glycerin, with a density of 1.26 grams per cubic centimeter [g/cm3] and a viscosity of grams per centimeter second [g/(cm s)] is pumped through a -centimeter [cm] radius steel pipe at an average velocity of centimeters per second [cm/s]. Determine the Reynolds number in the pipe for the system and indicate if the flow is laminar, transitional, or turbulent. The Reynolds number in the pipe for the system is:

Specify the type of flow.

a. turbulent
b. transitional
c. laminar

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