A. Own weight
B. Submerged weight
C. Own volume
D. Submerged volume
Related Mcqs:
- A floating/submerged body is always stable, if its centre of gravity___________________?
A. Lies above its centre of buoyancy
B. And centre of buoyancy coincide
C. Lies below its centre of buoyancy
D. Lies above its metacentre - The time of oscillation of a floating body is _________________?
A. Longer, if Metacentric height is increased
B. Independent of the Metacentric height
C. Dependent on the buoyant forces only
D. None of these - The curve of metacentre for a floating body ____________ the curve of buoyancy?
A. Is always below
B. Is the evolute of
C. Intersects at right angle
D. Is tangential to - The buoyant force acting on a floating body is dependent on the _______________?
A. Viscosity of the liquid
B. Weight of the liquid displaced
C. Depth of immersion of the body
D. Surface tension of the liquid - For an unstable equilibrium of a floating body (where, M = metacentre.) ?
A. M is above G
B. M is below G
C. M & G coincide
D. None of these - The schedule number of a pipe is an indication of its_________________?
A. Size
B. Roughness
C. Material density
D. Wall thickness - The time taken for gravity flow of a fixed volume of liquid (as in Redwood viscometer) is directly proportional to its __________________?
A. Absolute viscosity
B. Ratio of absolute viscosity to density
C. Density
D. Reynolds number - A liquid is pumped at the rate of 600 litres using 1000 rpm. If the rpm is changed to 1100, the liquid pumped is _____________ litres?
A. 600
B. 660
C. 1.1
D. 60 - Which law/principle of solid mechanics is similar/equivalent to Newton’s law of viscosity in fluid mechanics ?
A. Archimedes principle
B. Newton’s second law of motion
C. Hooke’s law
D. Newton’s third law of motion - Choose the set of pressure intensities that are equivalent ?
A. 4.33 psi, 10 ft. of water, 8.83 inches of Hg
B. 4.33 psi, 10 ft. of water, 20.7 inches of Hg
C. 10 psi, 19.7 ft. of water, 23.3 inches of Hg
D. 10 psi, 19.7 ft. of water, 5.3 inches of Hg