A. Capillarity
B. Compressibility
C. Viscosity
D. Specific gravity
Related Mcqs:
- When the rate of change of discharge of outlet equals the rate of change of discharge of the channel, the out let is called __________________?
A. Sensitive
B. Flexible
C. Proportional
D. Non-flexible - For a perfect incompressible liquid flowing in a continuous stream, the total energy of a particle remain the same, while the liquid particle move from one point to another this statement is called ___________________?
A. Continuity Equation
B. Pascal s law
C. Bernoulli equation
D. Archimede’s principle - Flow in which each liquid particle has a definite path is called _____________________?
A. Steady flow
B. uniform flow
C. Laminar flow
D. Transitional flow - On relative basis, when one soil is eroded as compared to other soil under same conditions, this property is called __________________?
A. Compact ability
B. Erodibility
C. Viscosity
D. All are correct - A type of flow in which water particles, while moving in the direction of flow, rotate about their mass centre is called _________________?
A. Turbulent flow
B. Laminar flow
C. Rotational flow
D. Circular flow - The line in a flow net which shows the direction of flow of water through a soil mass beneath dam are called _________________?
A. Equipotential lines
B. flow lines
C. Section lines
D. Streak lines - Surface tension is the property of a liquid which enables it to resist tensile stress. the surface tension of water is equal to ______________ Kg/m?
A. 0.0056
B. 0.006
C. 0.0065
D. 0.0075 - A pipe flowing full, the liquid particles in the pipe has maximum velocity at __________________?
A. Top of pipe
B. Centre of pipe
C. Bottom of pipe
D. All are correct - A flow in which the quantity of liquid flowing per second is constant is called___________________?
A. Uniform flow
B. Steady flow
C. Turbulent flow
D. None of these - A dam which is prevented from overturning by the action of lateral or vertical up thrust of water by its weight is called __________________?
A. Gravity dam
B. Arch dam
C. Buttress dam
D. Coffer dam