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The reynolds number for a fluid flowing in a pipe is described as: where, d = dia v = average velocity of the fluid (m/s) meter of a pipe (m) density of the fluid (kg/m3) μ-viscosity of the fluid (pa-s). show that reynolds number is dimensionless.

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