In which one of the following cases will the liquid flow in a pipe be most streamlined
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(b)For streamline flow, Reynold's number ${N_R} \propto \frac{{r\,\rho }}{\eta }$ should be less. For less value of ${N_R}$, radius and density should be small and viscosity should be high.
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