Packet F: Bonus 18

This quantity was first introduced by George Stokes in 1851, but was named after the scientist who popularized it. For 10 points each:
[10m] What dimensionless quantity equals the ratio of inertial and viscous forces? This quantity is more than a few thousand in turbulent flow.
ANSWER: Reynolds number [or Re]
[10e] This type of flow, contrasted with turbulent flow, occurs at low Reynolds numbers. This type of fluid flow contains layers that move smoothly and experience little or no mixing.
ANSWER: laminar flow
[10h] Assuming laminar flow and this condition, the Hagen–Poiseuille (“HAH-gin pwah-ZOY”) equation gives the pressure drop of a fluid in a pipe. Water approximately obeys this condition in which the divergence of velocity equals zero.
ANSWER: incompressibility [or incompressible flow]
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HeardPPBE %M %H %
9117.3692%47%34%

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TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
Northern CaliforniaMain320.00100%67%33%
Southern CaliforniaMain524.00100%60%80%
Eastern Canada (1)Main412.5075%25%25%
Eastern Canada (2)Main813.7588%38%13%
FloridaMain215.00100%50%0%
Great LakesMain922.22100%78%44%
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain818.75100%50%38%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain616.6783%67%17%
MidwestMain920.0089%67%44%
NorthMain420.0075%50%75%
NortheastMain912.2289%11%22%
PacificMain717.1486%43%43%
South CentralMain410.00100%0%0%
SoutheastMain1017.00100%50%20%
Upstate NYMain320.00100%33%67%