What is meant by a critical Reynold’s number?

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A critical Reynolds number is a location where the fluid transitions between a
laminar flow and a turbulent flow.

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Presently, what is happening to the helium in the Sun's core?

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Einstein's famous equation E0 = mc2 is a statement of __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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If an electron is determined to be at x = 2.000 cm ± 0.0010 cm, what is the minimum uncertainty in the x component of its velocity? (melectron = 9.11 × 10-31 kg, h = 6.626 × 10-34 J ? s)

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In general, what can be said about type O and B stars compared to type K and M stars?

A) They are hotter and younger. B) They are cooler and older. C) They are cooler and younger. D) They are hotter and older. E) They are neither hotter nor cooler, younger nor older.

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