Explain laminar flow and turbulent flow.
Laminar flow is the type of flow where equidistant layers of fluid from the axis of flow have the same velocity flow line are parallel to the axis of flow and the flow is orderly.
Turbulent flow is the type of flow where equidistant layers of a fluid from the axis of flow have varied velocities. The flow lines are not parallel and the flow is disorderly.
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