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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
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![The water flows from a tap of diameter 1.25cm with a rate of 5 × 10^-5m^3 s^-1 . The density and coefficient of viscosity of water are 10^3kgm^-3 and 10^-3Pas respectively. The The water flows from a tap of diameter 1.25cm with a rate of 5 × 10^-5m^3 s^-1 . The density and coefficient of viscosity of water are 10^3kgm^-3 and 10^-3Pas respectively. The](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/2772797/1584210e-a402-49cc-a62c-ae92e5c6762a.jpg)