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← ScienceWhich situation causes increased mixing in fluid transport?
A)Onset of turbulent flow✓
B)Decreased fluid density
C)Laminar flow stabilization
D)Lowered surface tension effects
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Turbulence increases mixing because eddy formation accelerates momentum and energy transfer via chaotic advection, therefore mixing increase occurs, rather than a decrease associated with dissipation under laminar conditions.
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