Q. A flow in which the velocities of liquid particles at all sections of the pipe or channel are equal is called as:

A
Uniform flow
B
Laminar flow
C
Turbulent flow
D
Unsteady flow
Solution:

A flow is said to be uniform when the velocity of flow does not change either in magnitude or in direction at any point in a flowing fluid, at a given instant of time.

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