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Exercise: Hydraulics And Fluid Mechanics
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Questions for: Hydraulics And Fluid Mechanics
The pressure intensity in kN/m
2
(or kPa) at any point in a liquid is (where
w
= Specific weight of liquid, and
h
= Depth of liquid from the surface)
A:
w
B:
wh
C:
w
/
h
D:
h
/
w
Answer:
B
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The celerity (velocity) of a pressure wave in a fluid is given by (where
K
= Bulk modulus, and ρ = Density of the fluid)
A:
K
.ρ
B:
K
/ρ
C:
ρ/
K
D:
K
.ρ
Answer:
B
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Water is a __________ fluid.
A:
real
B:
ideal
C:
newtonian
D:
non-newtonian
Answer:
C
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A vertical wall is subjected to a pressure due to one kind of liquid, on one of its sides. Which of the following statement is correct?
A:
The pressure on the wall at the liquid level is minimum.
B:
The pressure on the bottom of the wall is maximum.
C:
The pressure on the wall at the liquid level is zero, and on the bottom of the wall is maximum
D:
The pressure on the bottom of the wall is zero.
Answer:
C
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According to Bazin's formula, the discharge over a rectangular weir is
mL
2
g
x
H
3/2
where
m
is equal to
A:
B:
C:
D:
Answer:
A
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