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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes boundary layer transition to turbulence once the Reynolds number surpasses a critical value in an external flow scenario?
A)Adverse pressure gradient amplification✓
B)Increased surface tension interaction
C)Laminar sublayer thickening rapidly
D)Decreased fluid density quickly
💡 Explanation
An adverse pressure gradient amplifies initial disturbances such as Tollmien-Schlichting waves, facilitating transition to turbulence past the critical Reynolds number, because this exceeds the stabilizing viscous forces. Therefore, A is correct, rather than other mechanisms that would inhibit transition.
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