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In what way, do the fluid particles travel in a turbulent flow?

(a) Twisting

(b) Crossing

(c) Re-crossing

(d) Definite path

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This key question is from Darcy’s Law topic in portion Permeability of Geotechnical Engineering I

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Correct answer is (d) Definite path

Explanation: In laminar flow, each fluid particles travels along a definite path which never crosses the path of any other particles.

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