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The flow rate from a tap of diameter `1.25 cm` is `3` L//min. The coefficient of viscosity of water is `10^(-3)` pa-s. Characterize the flow.

A

Tubulent

B

Laminar

C

neither laminar (or) Turbulent

D

Data inadequate

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A

`R=(rhovd)/(eta),(Q=(Al)/(t)=Avimpliesv=(Q)/(A))`
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