Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics An object having 10 kg mass weighs 9.81kg on a spring balance. The value of ‘g’ at this place is 9.81 m/sec² 10m/sec² 9.75 m/sec² 10.2/m sec 9.81 m/sec² 10m/sec² 9.75 m/sec² 10.2/m sec ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics The total pressure force on a plane area is equal to the area multiplied by the intensity of pressure at the centriod, if All of these the area is vertical the area is inclined the area is horizontal All of these the area is vertical the area is inclined the area is horizontal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics Mercury is often used in barometer because its vapour pressure is so low that it may be neglected both (B) and (C) it is the best liquid the height of barometer will be less its vapour pressure is so low that it may be neglected both (B) and (C) it is the best liquid the height of barometer will be less ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics The line of action of the buoyant force acts through the centroid of the submerged body displaced volume of the fluid volume of the fluid vertically above the body volume of the floating body submerged body displaced volume of the fluid volume of the fluid vertically above the body volume of the floating body ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics For measuring flow by a venturimeter, if should be installed in vertical line in any direction and in any location. horizontal line inclined line with upward flow vertical line in any direction and in any location. horizontal line inclined line with upward flow ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics True one-dimensional 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 veiocity 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 veiocity at all points are identical ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP