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For a fluid with a Prandtl Number of 1000.0, the hydrodynamic layer is thinner than the thermal boundary layers. a) True b) False

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Answer:

(b)False

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Prandtl number(Pr) =1000.

We know that
Pr=(\\u )/(\alpha )

Where
\\u is the molecular diffusivity of momentum


\alpha is the molecular diffusivity of heat.

Prandtl number(Pr) can also be defined as


Pr=\left ((\delta )/(\delta _t)\right )^3

Where
\delta is the hydrodynamic boundary layer thickness and
\delta_t is the thermal boundary layer thickness.

So if Pr>1 then hydrodynamic boundary layer thickness will be greater than thermal boundary layer thickness.

In given question Pr>1 so hydrodynamic boundary layer thickness will be greater than thermal boundary layer thickness.

So hydrodynamic layer will be thicker than the thermal boundary layer.

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