A. adhesion
B. cohesion
C. surface tension
D. viscosity
E. compressibility
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics
A. 1
B. 1000
C. 100
D. 101.9
E. 91
A. cannot be compressed
B. occupy definite volume
C. are not affected by change in pressure and temperature
D. GO are not viscous
E. none of the above
A. fluid
B. water
C. gas
D. perfect solid
E. ideal fluid
A. are viscous
B. possess surface tension
C. are compressible
D. possess all the above properties
E. possess none of the above properties
A. cannot be subjected to shear forces
B. always expands until it fills any container
C. has the same shear stress.at a point regardless of its motion
D. cannot remain at rest under action of any shear force
E. flows
A. incompressible
B. inviscous
C. viscous and incompressible
D. inviscous and compressible
E. inviscous and incompressible
A. volumetric strain
B. volumetric index
C. compressibility
D. adhesion
E. cohesion
A. Newton’s law of motion
B. Newton’s law of viscosity
C. Pascal’ law
D. Continuity equation
E. Boundary layer theory
A. pressure
B. flow
C. shape
D. volume
E. temperature