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The flow of an oil through small diameter (not more than a mm)...

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The flow of an oil through small diameter (not more than a mm) tube is likely to be


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As oil is more viscous also diameter of pipe is very small, thus particle of oil moves only straight direction and parallel therefore the flow of an oil through small diameter tube is likely to be Laminar.

Thus correct option is: A.


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