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Lets say you have a tube and it has a larger cross-sectional area at one end compared to the other end...
obviously the speed of the fluid at the smaller cross-sectional end of the tube will be faster to maintain constant flow rate (says the continuity equation).
my question is, if the speed of the fluid is increased at the smaller cross-sectional area is the fluid passing through that smaller cross-sectional area more turbulent as well?
thanks
obviously the speed of the fluid at the smaller cross-sectional end of the tube will be faster to maintain constant flow rate (says the continuity equation).
my question is, if the speed of the fluid is increased at the smaller cross-sectional area is the fluid passing through that smaller cross-sectional area more turbulent as well?
thanks