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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics

Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
Free surface of a liquid tends to contract to the smallest possible area due to force of

surface tension
friction
viscosity
cohesion

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
The difference of pressure between the inside and outside of a liquid drop is

(b)p = T/r
(a)p = Txr
(d)p = 2T/r
p = T/2r

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
The position of center of pressure on a plane surface immersed vertically in a static mass of fluid is

always below the centroid of the area
None of these
always above the centroid of the area
at the centroid of the submerged area

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
The resultant of all normal pressures acts

at e.g. of body
at center of pressure
at metacentre
vertically upwards

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
Separation of flow occurs when

the cross-section of a channel is reduced
the boundary layer comes to rest
the pressure intensity reaches a minimum
All of these

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
According to the principle of buoyancy a body totally or partially immersed in a fluid will be lifted up by a force equal to

the weight of the body
weight of the fluid displaced by the body
more than the weight of the body
less than the weight of the body

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