A. adhesion
B. cohesion
C. viscosity
D. compressibility
E. surface tension
Related Mcqs:
- Property of a fluid by which its own molecules are attracted is called ________________?
A. adhesion
B. cohesion
C. viscosity
D. compressibility
E. surface tension - Property of a fluid by which its own molecules are attracted is called___________________?
A. adhesion
B. cohesion
C. viscosity
D. compressibility
E. surface tension - If cohesion between molecules of a fluid is greater than adhesion between fluid and glass, then the free level of fluid in a dipped glass tube will be_________________?
A. higher than the surface of liquid
B. the same as the surface of liquid
C. lower than the surface of liquid
D. unpredictable
E. none of the above - The property of fluid by virtue of which it offers resistance to shear is called________________?
A. surface tension
B. adhesion
C. cohesion
D. viscosity
E. all of the above - The pressure at a point in a fluid will not be same in all the directions when the fluid is________________?
A. moving
B. viscous
C. viscous and static
D. inviscous and moving
E. viscous and moving - The resultant upward pressure of a fluid on a floating body is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body. This definition is according to____________________?
A. Buoyancy
B. Equilibrium of a floating body
C. Archimedes’ principle
D. Bernoulli’s theorem
E. Metacentric principle - In the case of steady flow of a fluid, the acceleration of any fluid particle is__________________?
A. constant
B. variable
C. zero
D. zero under limiting conditions
E. never zero - The property of a fluid which enables it to resist tensile stress is known as________________?
A. compressibility
B. surface tension
C. cohesion
D. adhesion
E. viscosity. - The property of fluid by virtue of which it offers resistance to shear is called____________________?
A. surface tension
B. adhesion
C. cohesion
D. viscosity
E. all of the above - In the case of steady flow of a fluid, the acceleration of any fluid particle is________________?
A. constant
B. variable
C. zero
D. zero under limiting conditions
E. never zero