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    Flow in Which There Is No Mixing Between Parallel Layers
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Flow in Which There Is No Mixing Between Parallel Layers

Question 37

Question 37

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Flow in which there is no mixing between parallel layers in the water is known as ____.


A) turbulent flow
B) outflow
C) intermittent flow
D) laminar flow
E) stream flow

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