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Reyn

In fluid dynamics, the reyn is a British unit of dynamic viscosity, named in honour of Osbourne Reynolds, for whom the Reynolds number is also named.

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Reyn

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Edges9
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Avg. degree1.8
Density0.2
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related to Conversions · 2
Reyn → By, It
is a · 1
Reyn → British unit of dynamic viscosity
related to External links · 1
Reyn → Reyn History

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unit viscosity approximately fluid dynamics british dynamic named honour osbourne reynolds number also conversions references external links

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Reynis aBritish unit of dynamic viscosity0.90text
Reynrelated to ConversionsBy0.60section
Reynrelated to ConversionsIt0.60section
Reynrelated to External linksReyn History0.60section

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