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 10.2/m sec 9.81 m/sec² 10m/sec² 9.75 m/sec² 10.2/m sec 9.81 m/sec² 10m/sec² ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics If 850 kg liquid occupies volume of one cubic meter, men 0.85 represents its specific weight specific mass specific gravity specific density specific weight specific mass specific gravity specific density ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics For a floating body to be in stable equilibrium, its metacentre should be below the center of buoyancy above the center of gravity. between e.g. and center of pressure above the center of buoyancy below the center of buoyancy above the center of gravity. between e.g. and center of pressure above the center of buoyancy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics At the centre line of a pipe flowing under pressure where the velocity gradient is zero, the shear stress will be negative value maximum could be any value minimum negative value maximum could be any value minimum ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics The region between the separation streamline and the boundary surface of the solid body is known as boundary layer drag lift wake boundary layer drag lift wake ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics For laminar flow in a pipe of circular cross-section, the Darcy’s friction factor f is inversely proportional to Reynolds number and directly proportional to pipe wall roughness directly proportional to pipe wall roughness and independent of Reynolds number directly proportional to Reynolds number and independent of pipe wall roughness inversely proportional to Reynolds number and indpendent of pipe wall roughness inversely proportional to Reynolds number and directly proportional to pipe wall roughness directly proportional to pipe wall roughness and independent of Reynolds number directly proportional to Reynolds number and independent of pipe wall roughness inversely proportional to Reynolds number and indpendent of pipe wall roughness ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP