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What boundary condition does the term 'no-slip' imply in the context of the Continuity Equation?
- A No change in pressure across a wall
- B Constant flow rate
- C Velocity at the boundary is zero
- D Maximum flow rate
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The no-slip boundary condition implies that the velocity of the fluid at the boundary is zero. This condition is commonly assumed in pipe flow, where the fluid adheres to the boundary surface without slipping. The no-slip boundary condition ensures mass conservation and is essential for accurately modeling fluid flow in pipes and channels.