Fluid Mechanics Delivery of insufficient quantity of liquid by a pump may be caused by Too high a lift Air leak in the inlet Low rpm All of these Too high a lift Air leak in the inlet Low rpm All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fluid Mechanics As the velocity V and thus the Reynolds number of a flow past a sphere increases from very low value, the drag force for Re << 1 Decreases as V² Increases linearly with V Decreases linearly with V None of these Decreases as V² Increases linearly with V Decreases linearly with V None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fluid Mechanics Velocity distribution for flow between two fixed parallel plates None of these Varies parabolically across the section Is constant over the entire cross-section Is zero at the plates and increases linearly to the midplane None of these Varies parabolically across the section Is constant over the entire cross-section Is zero at the plates and increases linearly to the midplane ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fluid Mechanics The pressure drop per unit length of pipe incurred by a fluid 'X' flowing through pipe is Δp. If another fluid 'Y' having both the specific gravity & density just double of that of fluid 'X', flows through the same pipe at the same flow rate/average velocity, then the pressure drop in this case will be Δp/2 Δp Δp² 2Δp Δp/2 Δp Δp² 2Δp ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fluid Mechanics Which of the following is the most common pump for pumping either raw sewage or sludge? Centrifugal pump Electromagnetic pump Gear pump Reciprocating pump Centrifugal pump Electromagnetic pump Gear pump Reciprocating pump ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fluid Mechanics Choose the set of pressure intensities that are equivalent. 10 psi, 19.7 ft. of water, 23.3 inches of Hg 4.33 psi, 10 ft. of water, 20.7 inches of Hg 4.33 psi, 10 ft. of water, 8.83 inches of Hg 10 psi, 19.7 ft. of water, 5.3 inches of Hg 10 psi, 19.7 ft. of water, 23.3 inches of Hg 4.33 psi, 10 ft. of water, 20.7 inches of Hg 4.33 psi, 10 ft. of water, 8.83 inches of Hg 10 psi, 19.7 ft. of water, 5.3 inches of Hg ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP