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  • The theoretical velocity of jet at vena contracta is (where H = Head of water at vena contracta)


  • Options
  • A. 2gH
  • B. H2g
  • C. 2gH
  • D. 2gH

  • Correct Answer
  • 2gH 


  • Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics problems


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    • 1. The ratio of the inertia force to the elastic force is called

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    • A. Reynold's number
    • B. Froude's number
    • C. Weber's number
    • D. Mach number
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    • 2. The total pressure on the top of a closed cylindrical vessel of radius (r) completely filled up with liquid of specific weight (w) and rotating at (?) rad/s about its vertical axis, is

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    • A.
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    • D.
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    • 3. The mercury does not wet the glass. This is due to the property of the liquid known as

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    • A. cohesion
    • B. adhesion
    • C. viscosity
    • D. surface tension
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    • 4. The velocity of the liquid flowing through the divergent portion of a venturimeter

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    • A. remains constant
    • B. increases
    • C. decreases
    • D. depends upon mass of liquid
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    • 5. The force present in a moving liquid is

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    • A. inertia force
    • B. viscous force
    • C. gravity force
    • D. all of these
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    • 6. The depth of centre of pressure (h) for a vertically immersed surface from the liquid surface is given by (where IG = Moment of inertia of the immersed surface about horizontal axis through its centre of gravity, A = Area of immersed surface, and x = Depth of centre of gravity of the immersed surface from the liquid surface)

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    • 7. The rise of liquid along the walls of a revolving cylinder about the initial level is __________ the depression of the liquid at the axis of rotation.

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    • A. same as
    • B. less than
    • C. more than
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    • 8. A fluid having no viscosity is known as

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    • A. real fluid
    • B. ideal fluid
    • C. newtonian fluid
    • D. non-newtonian fluid
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    • 9. The loss of head due to viscosity for laminar flow in pipes is (where d = Diameter of pipe, l = Length of pipe, v = Velocity of the liquid in the pipe, ? = Viscosity of the liquid, and w = Specific weight of the flowing liquid)

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 10. The viscosity of water at 20°C is

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    • A. one stoke
    • B. one centistroke
    • C. one poise
    • D. one centipoise
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