A. FL-1
B. F-1. L
C. F.L-2
D. F-2. L
Related Mcqs:
- A rectangular surface 3′ × 4′, has the lower 3 edge horizontal and 6′ below a free oil surface (sp. gr. 0.8). The surface inclination is 300 with the horizontal. The force on one side of the surface is (where, y = specific weight of water) ?
A. 39.6y
B. 48y
C. 49.2y
D. 58y - The dimension of surface tension is________________?
A. ML-2
B. MT-2
C. MLT-2
D. ML-2T - The location of centre of pressure, which defines the point of application of the total pressure force on the surface, can be calculated by applying the principle of moments according to which “sum of the moment of the resultant force about an axis is equal to the sum of the components about the same axis”. The centre of pressure of a rectangular surface (of width ‘w’) immersed vertically in a static mass of fluid is at a depth of (where, y = depth of the liquid) ?
A. 1/(y/3)
B. 2y/3
C. 1/(y/4)
D. 3y/4 - Ratio of inertial forces to surface tension forces is called the _____________ number?
A. Euler
B. Froude
C. Mach
D. Weber - Capillary rise of mercury in a small diameter tube is proportional to (where, d = diameter of the tube, ζ = surface tension of mercury)____________________?
A. d
B. 1/d
C. ζ
D. 1/ζ - Which of the following equations as suggested by Colebrook and White gives the increase in roughness of a new surface (ε0) with age/time (t) (where, ε = roughness of the surface after time’t’. α = a co-efficient to be experimentally determined) ?
A. ε = ε0 + α.t
B. ε = ε0 + α.t2
C. ε = ε0 + α.t3
D. ε = ε0 + α.t4 - The length of the tube necessary for the boundary layer to reach the centre of the tube and for fully developed flow to be established is called the _____________ length?
A. Equivalent
B. Transition
C. Prandtl mixing
D. None of these - Choose the correct set of dimensions of viscosity that are equivalent (where, F, M, L, T are dimensions for force, mass, length and time respectively) ?
A. FL-2T, ML-1T-1
B. FLT, ML-1T-1
C. ML-1T-3, F-1L2T
D. F-1L2T-1, MLT-3 - Which of the following relationship is valid for the equilibrium position of the float in a Rotameter? (Where, Df= Drag force on the float Bf = Buoyant force on the float Wf = Weight of the float)?
A. Df + Bf = Wf
B. Df = Bf + Wf
C. Df + Bf + Wf =0
D. None of these - Weber number is the ratio of inertial force to _____________ force?
A. Surface tension
B. Gravity
C. Viscous
D. Elastic