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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when a fluid's Reynolds number exceeds a critical threshold in an aircraft's boundary layer?
A)Transition to turbulent flow conditions✓
B)Increased laminar sublayer thickness
C)Decreased skin friction drag force
D)Enhanced boundary layer adhesion
💡 Explanation
Exceeding the critical Reynolds number causes a transition to turbulent flow because inertial forces dominate; this leads to chaotic mixing via the mechanism of turbulent transition. Therefore, turbulent flow develops rather than laminar flow, viscosity-dampened flow, or increased adhesion.
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