If Reynolds number is greater than 1, then the
(A) Viscous force is larger than the inertia force
(B) Inertia force is larger than the viscous force
(C) Inertia force is larger than the surface tension force
(D) Inertia force is larger than the gravitational force

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Answer :

(B) Inertia force is larger than the viscous force

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