What is the difference between laminar and turbulent flow?
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Laminar Flow:
A type of flow where fluid moves in smooth layers or paths, with minimal mixing between layers. It occurs at low velocities and when the Reynolds number is below a critical value (typically Re < 2000).
Turbulent Flow:
A chaotic flow characterized by eddies and swirls, where fluid particles move irregularly. It occurs at higher velocities and when the Reynolds number exceeds a critical threshold (typically Re > 4000).