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Water flows at a speed of 6 `cms^-1` through a tube of radius 1 cm. coefficient of viscosity of water at room temperature is 0.01 poise. Calculate the Reynolds number. Is it a steady flow.

A

100

B

110

C

120

D

140

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C
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