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← ScienceWhich instability arises when fluid inertia dominates viscous forces in a pipe?
A)Transition to turbulent flow✓
B)Formation of a laminar sublayer
C)Decrease in pressure recovery
D)Increase in pipe wall adhesion
💡 Explanation
At high Reynolds numbers, inertia surpasses viscous damping; therefore, laminar flow changes to turbulence via a process named shear layer instability because increased disruption of the fluid layers occurs, rather than adhesion effects or pressure-recovery increases.
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