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If p is the density and `eta ` is coefficient of viscosity of fluid which flows with a speed v in the pipe of diameter d , the correct formula for Reynolds number `R_(e )` is :

A

`R_(e ) = (etad)/(rhov)`

B

`R_(e) = (rhov)/(etad)`

C

`R_(e) = (rhovd)/(eta)`

D

`R_(e ) = eta/(pvd)`

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