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HYDRAULICS AND FLUID MECHANICS IN ME

Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics in ME
The efficiency of power transmission through pipe is (where H = Total supply head, and hf = Head lost due to friction in the pipe)

H/(H + hf )
(H + hf )/H
H/(H - hf )
(H - hf )/H

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Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics in ME
An open tank containing liquid is moving with an acceleration on an inclined plane. The inclination of the free surface of the liquid will be __________ to the acceleration of the tank.

Equal to
None of these
Directly proportional
Inversely proportional

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Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics in ME
The pressure of fluid due to hammer blow is

Inversely proportional to density of fluid
Directly proportional to (density)1/2 of fluid
Inversely proportional to (density)1/2 of fluid
Directly proportional to density of fluid

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Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics in ME
The shear stress-strain graph for a Newtonian fluid is a

Elliptical
Straight line
Hyperbolic curve
Parabolic curve

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Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics in ME
The velocity at which the laminar flow stops, is known as

Lower critical velocity
Velocity of approach
None of these
Higher critical velocity

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