A. metres2 per sec
B. kg sec/metre
C. newton-sec per metre
D. newton-sec per metre
E. none of the above
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics
A. h
B. wh
C. w/h
D. h/w
E. h/wh
A. pressure
B. distance
C. level
D. flow
E. density
A. pco2/?2
B. pco2/?2/2
C. 2pa2R2
D. pa2R/2
E. none of the above
A. 51 cm
B. 50 cm
C. 52 cm
D. 52.2 cm
E. 51.7 cm
A. MlL°T2
B. MlL°Tx
C. MlL r2
D. MlL2T2
E. MlL°t
A. Red wood
B. Say bolt
C. Engler
D. Orsat
E. none of the above
A. 400 kg/cm2
B. 4000 kg/cm2
C. 40 x 105 kg/cm2
D. 40 x 106 kg/cm2
E. none of the above
A. acts in the plane of the interface normal to any line in the surface
B. is also known as capillarity
C. is a function of the curvature of the interface
D. decreases with fall in temperature
E. has no units
A. law of gravitation
B. Archimedes principle
C. principle of buoyancy
D. all of the above
E. continuity equation