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A rise or fall of liquid in a glass tube of a very small diameter when dipped is
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A. directly proportional to the force per unit length of periphery
B. direcly proportional to the sine of the angle of contact
C. directly proportional to the specific weight of liquid
D. inversely proportional to the diameter of the glass tube.
Correct Answer
directly proportional to the specific weight of liquid
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1. In case of laminar flow through a circular pipe,
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A. momentum correction factor is 1.33
B. energy correction factor is 2.00
C. both (a) and (b)
D. Neither (a) nor (b).
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
2. With a clinging nappe of a weir, the excess discharge, is
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A. 6% to 7%
B. 8% to 10%
C. 18% to 20%
D. 25% to 30%
E. 30% to 40%.
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Correct Answer: 25% to 30%
3. An ideal fluid
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A. is frictionless and incompressible
B. obeys Newton's law of velocity
C. is similar to gas
D. is very viscous.
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Correct Answer: is frictionless and incompressible
4. Practical fluids possess
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A. viscosity
B. surface tension
C. compressibility
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
5. One metric slug is equal to
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A. 1 kg wt
B. 9.81 kg wt
C. 9.81 kg mass
D. 0.98 kg wt.
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Correct Answer: 9.81 kg mass
6. When the whole fluid mass rotates either due to fluid pressure or gravity or rotation previously imparted, the motion is known as
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A. free vortex
B. forced vortex
C. non-potential vortex
D. rotational vortex.
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Correct Answer: free vortex
7. The depth of the centre of pressure on a vertical rectangular gate (4 m wide, 3 m high) with water upto top surface, is
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A. 1.0 m
B. 1.5 m
C. 2.0 m
D. 2.5 m.
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Correct Answer: 2.0 m
8. The pressure less than atmospheric , pressure, is known
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A. suction pressure
B. vacuum pressure
C. negative gauge pressure
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
9. Discharge through a totally submerged orifice, is directly proportional to
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A. difference in elevation of water surfaces
B. square root of the difference in elevation of water surface
C. square root of the opening
D. reciprocal of the area of the opening
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: square root of the difference in elevation of water surface
10. The dimensions MLT
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refers to
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A. specific weight
B. force
C. discharge
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: force
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