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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

cohesion
surface tension
friction
viscosity

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
Pressure of the order of 10''' torr can be measured by

ionisastion gauge
Pirani Gauge
Bourdon tube
Micro-manometer

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
A fluid is said to be ideal, if it is

inviscous and incompressible
inviscous and compressible
inviscous
incompressible

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
The continuity equation pi V,A,= p2V2A2 is based on the following assumption regarding flow of fluid (where pi and p2 are mass densities.)

frictionless flow
steady flow
uniform flow
incompressible flow

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Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics
Mercury is often used in barometer because

its vapour pressure is so low that it may be neglected
the height of barometer will be less
it is the best liquid
both (B) and (C)

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

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