Question

Consider the diagram given below and identify the correct option

a.

The velocity gradient is zero everywhere

b.

The velocity profile changes at every instant of time

c.

Boundary layers from the pipe walls meet the pipe anywhere

d.

Thickness of the boundary layer is limited to the pipe radius

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Answer: (d).Thickness of the boundary layer is limited to the pipe radius

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