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Match Group with Group B:
Group A
Group B
A: Biot number
1: Ratio of buoyancy to viscous force
B: Grashoff number
2: Ratio of inertia force to viscous force
C: Prandtl number
3: Ratio of momentum to thermal diffusivities
D: Reynolds number
4: Ratio of internal thermal resistance to boundary layer thermal resistance
A.
A - 4 , B - 1 , C - 3 , D - 2
B.
A - 4 , B - 3 , C - 1 , D - 2
C.
A - 3 , B - 2 , C - 1 , D - 4
D.
A - 2 , B - 1 , C - 3 , D - 4
Answer» B. A - 4 , B - 3 , C - 1 , D - 2
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