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XPThis reel showcases a phenomenon called laminar flow, a unique type of fluid motion.
It happens when a liquid, like water, travels in smooth, parallel layers with very little mixing between them. This kind of flow occurs at lower speeds, where there’s no turbulence or chaotic movement.
Because the stream is so steady and organized, the water can look almost frozen — like a clear glass rod — instead of a typical splashing flow.
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