A. Specific weight
B. Mass weight
C. Mass density
D. Capillary rise is significant
Related Mcqs:
- Specific weight of a liquid is defined as the weight per unit volume at standard Temperature & pressure therefore specific weight of water of water is equal to ____________ kg/m3 in MKS system ?
A. 990
B. 995
C. 999
D. 1000 - The mass per unit volume of a liquid at standard temperature and pressure is called ____________________?
A. Specific weight
B. Specific gravity
C. Mass density
D. None of these - Specific gravity of a liquid is defined as the ratio of its specific weight to that of pure water and standard temperature and pressure. Therefore specific gravity is equal to ___________________?
A. 1.0
B. 1.2
C. 1.5
D. 2.0 - The ratio of specific weight of any liquid to the specific weight of water is called as _________________?
A. Density of liquid
B. Density of water
C. Specific gravity of water
D. Specific gravity of liquid - 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 - The ratio between the actual pressure and saturation vapour present at same temperature is called___________________?
A. Absolute Humidity
B. Relative Humidity
C. Low humidity
D. High Humidity - The specific weight of water at normal pressure of 760 mm, 4ºC temperature and at mean sea level is ______________________?
A. 960kg/m3
B. 1000ka/m3
C. 1100kg/m3
D. 1020kg/m3 - The amount of moisture content present in the air, when it is expressed as weight per unit volume is called ________________?
A. Humidity
B. Absolute Humidity
C. relative humidity
D. All are correct - An aquifer in which water contained under high pressure as the’ aquifer is sand witched between two impervious layer is called___________________?
A. Un-confined aquifer
B. Confined aquifer
C. No-Artesian aquifer
D. All are correct - The contour of equal water heads and pressure in the soil mass beneath retaining structure are called___________________?
A. Stream lines
B. Equipotential lines
C. Equilibrium lines
D. Streak lines