Laminar flow from a balloon is an experiment in which water flows out of a small hole in a balloon and forms a smooth and clear stream. This happens because the water moves in layers without stirring or rippling. To create a laminar flow from a balloon, you need to inflate the balloon with water and tie it off. Then you need to make a small hole in the balloon with a needle or scissors. The water will flow out of the hole as a laminar flow. If you bring an object, such as a spoon or a stick, to the stream, the stream will not break, but will wind around the object. This indicates that the jet retains its shape and direction.
Laminar flow is a flow in which a liquid or gas moves in layers without stirring or pulsation. Laminar flow is only possible up to a certain critical value of Reynolds number, after which it turns into turbulent flow. Laminar flow is usually observed at low velocities and high viscosity of the medium. #experiment #science #physics