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What does the term “laminar flow” mean?
What does the term “laminar flow” mean?
A. Streamline flow with layers sliding over each other
B. Turbulent and chaotic flow
C. Steady flow with eddies
D. Flow with separations
Explanation:
Laminar flow features orderly layers.
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