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Q. Assertion : For Reynold number $R_e > 2000$, the flow of fluid is turbulent.
Reason : Inertial forces are dominant compared to the viscous forces at such high Reynold numbers.

J & K CETJ & K CET 2005Mechanical Properties of Fluids

Solution:

Reynold's number is the ratio of inertial forces $\left(v_{s} \rho\right)$ to viscous force $(\mu / L)$ and is used for determining whether a flow will be laminar or turbulent. It is the most important dimension less number in fluid dynamics and provides a criterion for determine dynamic similitude.
$R_{e}=\frac{\rho v_{s} L}{\mu}$
where $v_{s}=$ mean fluid velocity.
$L=$ characteristic length
$\mu=$ absolute dynamic fluid viscosity and
$\rho=$ fluid density.
It is established from experiments that flow is steady of laminar when Reynold's number is less than about $2000$, where in the region between $2000$ to $3000$ the flow is unstable, i.e., may change from laminar to turbulent or vice-versa. This case arises only when internal forces are dominant compared to viscous force.