Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance. There are two types of fluid flow - laminar flow, which has no mixing between layers and flows in straight lines with constant velocity; and turbulent flow, which involves mixing between layers through eddies with sudden changes in flow velocity.
Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance. There are two types of fluid flow - laminar flow, which has no mixing between layers and flows in straight lines with constant velocity; and turbulent flow, which involves mixing between layers through eddies with sudden changes in flow velocity.
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Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance. There are two types of fluid flow - laminar flow, which has no mixing between layers and flows in straight lines with constant velocity; and turbulent flow, which involves mixing between layers through eddies with sudden changes in flow velocity.
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Topic 2 Materials 2.1 Definition Density: Measurement of a substance of the mass per volume ( Laminar flow: no sudden change in flow/ flows in straight lines/ constant velocity at any point/ no mixing of layer Turbulent flow: mixing of layer/eddies/ sudden change in flow/ inconstant velocity at a point 2.2