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What causes the turbulence in fluid flow?

(a) Kinetic energy

(b) Pressure

(c) Force

(d) Potential energy

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Correct option is (a) Kinetic energy

Explanation: During the flow of the fluid, the excessive kinetic energy that is present in the fluid causes the turbulence which overpowers the resistance of fluid. The turbulence is reduced by reducing Reynolds number.

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