Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics An object having 10 kg mass weighs 9.81kg on a spring balance. The value of ‘g’ at this place is 9.75 m/sec² 9.81 m/sec² 10m/sec² 10.2/m sec 9.75 m/sec² 9.81 m/sec² 10m/sec² 10.2/m sec ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics Metacentric height is given as the distance between the center of gravity of the body andthe meta center the center of gravity of the body and the center of buoyancy the center of gravity of the body and the center of pressure center of buoyancy and metacentre the center of gravity of the body andthe meta center the center of gravity of the body and the center of buoyancy the center of gravity of the body and the center of pressure center of buoyancy and metacentre ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics Surface energy per unit area of a surface is numerically equal to force of adhesion force of cohesion atmospheric pressure surface tension force of adhesion force of cohesion atmospheric pressure surface tension ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics If a sphere of diameter 1 cm falls in castor oil of kinematic viscosity 10 stokes, with a terminal velocity of 1.5 cm/sec, the coefficient of drag on the sphere is 160 200 between 1 and 100 less than 1 160 200 between 1 and 100 less than 1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics According to Bernoulli’s equation for steady ideal fluid flow velocity and pressure are inversely proportional total energy is constant throughout principle of conservation of mass holds the energy is constant along a stream-line but may vary across streamlines velocity and pressure are inversely proportional total energy is constant throughout principle of conservation of mass holds the energy is constant along a stream-line but may vary across streamlines ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics Steady flow occurs when the magnitude and direction of the velocity do not change from point to point in the fluid the fluid particles move in plane or parallel planes and the streamline pat-terns are identical in each plane the velocity of successive fluid par-ticles, at any point, is the same at suc-cessive periods of time the direction and magnitude of the velocity at all points are identical the magnitude and direction of the velocity do not change from point to point in the fluid the fluid particles move in plane or parallel planes and the streamline pat-terns are identical in each plane the velocity of successive fluid par-ticles, at any point, is the same at suc-cessive periods of time the direction and magnitude of the velocity at all points are identical ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP