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← ScienceWhich flow regime results inside a pipe when increased velocity maximizes the Reynolds number?
A)Transition state between laminar/turbulent zones
B)Laminar flow exhibiting minimal pressure drop
C)Compressible flow reaching sonic velocity.
D)Turbulent flow exhibiting chaotic fluid mixing✓
💡 Explanation
Turbulent flow emerges as Reynolds numbder increases; viscous forces become smaller relative to inertial effects which initiates chaotic flow. Therefore, option D is correct because turbulence dominates with higher Reynolds numbers, rather than the smoother laminar flow in option B.
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