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Consider fluid flowing with a free stream velocity of 5 m/s over a flat plate, where the critical reynolds number is 5 x 105. determine the distance from the leading edge at which the transition from laminar to turbulent flow occurs for air (at 1 atm), liquid water, methanol, and engine oil, all at 20°c, and mercury at 25°c.
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