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laminar

[ lam-uh-ner ]

adjective

  1. composed of, or arranged in, laminae.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ¾±²Ôt±ð°ù·±ô²¹³¾î€ƒi·²Ô²¹°ù adjective
  • ³¾³Ü±ôt¾±Â·±ô²¹³¾î€ƒi·²Ô²¹°ù adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of laminar1

First recorded in 1800–15; lamin(a) + -ar 1
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For example, why do these transitions between laminar and turbulent flows occur and how can the transitions be characterized quantitatively?

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"The original Murray's Law was formulated by minimising the energy consumption to maintain the laminar flow in blood vessels, but it was unsuited for synthetic materials," says Binghan Zhou.

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If the viscosity is higher, the fluid flows calmly, a state known as laminar.

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It turns out that a soccer ball’s drag coefficient is approximately 2.5 times larger for laminar flow than for turbulent flow.

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Some low-gooseneck bathroom faucets feature laminar flowing spouts to conserve water and prevent splashing.

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