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The flow rate of water from a tap of diameter 1.25 cm is `0.48 L//mi n`. The coefficient of viscosity of water is `10^(-3) Pa-s`. After sometime, the flow rate is increased to `3L//mi n`. Characterise the flow for both the flow rates.

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Initial `R_(e) = 815` flow is steady, later `R_(e) = 5095` flow is turbulent.
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