A. Red wood
B. Say bolt
C. Engler
D. Orsat
E. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Flow of water in a pipe about 3 meters in diameter can be measured by_________________?
A. orifice plate
B. venturi
C. rotameter
D. pitot tube
E. nozzle - Which of the following is the unit of kinematic viscosity _________________?
A. pascal
B. poise
C. stoke
D. faraday
E. none of the above - Which of the following is dimensionless ________________?
A. specific weight
B. specific volume
C. specific speed
D. specific gravity
E. specific viscosity - The tendency of a liquid surface to contract is due to the following property_________________?
A. cohesion
B. adhesion
C. viscosity
D. surface tension
E. elasticity - A balloon lifting in air follows the following principle_________________?
A. law of gravitation
B. Archimedes principle
C. principle of buoyancy
D. all of the above
E. continuity equation - Which of the following instrument can be used for measuring speed of an aeroplane ________________?
A. Venturimeter
B. Orifice plate
C. hot wire anemometer
D. rotameter
E. pitot tube - Which of the following instrument can be used for measuring speed of a submarine moving in deep sea_________________?
A. Venturimeter
B. Orifice plate
C. hot wire anemometer
D. rotameter
E. pitot tube - Which of the following instruments is used to measure flow on the application of Bernoulli’s theorem __________________?
A. Venturimeter
B. Orifice plate
C. nozzle
D. pitot tube
E. all of the above - For similarity, in addition to models being geometrically similar to prototype, the following in both cases should also be equal__________________?
A. ratio of inertial force to force due to viscosity
B. ratio of inertial force to force due to gravitation
C. ratio of inertial force to force due to surface tension
D. all the four ratios of inertial force to force due to viscosity, gravitation, surface tension, and elasticity - Two pipe systems can be said to be equivalent, when the following quantites are same______________?
A. friction loss and flow
B. length and diameter
C. flow and length
D. friction factor and diameter
E. velocity and diameter