During agitation of liquids, power consumption during laminar flow is
not proportional to the
(A) Density of the liquid
(B) Viscosity of the liquid
(C) Cube of impeller diameters
(D) Square of rotational speed

1 Answer

Answer :

(A) Density of the liquid

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