A. one dimensional flow
B. uniform flow
C. steady flow
D. turbulent flow
E. streamline flow
Related Mcqs:
- The flow in which the particles of a fluid attain such velocities that vary from point to point in magnitude and direction as well as from instant to instant, is known as__________________?
A. one dimensional flow
B. uniform flow
C. steady flow
D. turbulent flow
E. streamline flow - When the flow parameters at any given instant remain same at every point, then flow is said to be___________________?
A. quasi static
B. steady state
C. laminar
D. uniform
E. static - The flow which neglects changes in a transverse direction is known as_________________?
A. one dimensional flow
B. uniform flow
C. steady flow
D. turbulent flow
E. streamline flow - A model of torpedo is tested in a towing tank at a velocity of 25 m/sec. The prototype is expected to attain a velocity of 5 m/sec. What model scale has been used ?
A. 1 : 5
B. 1 : 2.5
C. 1 :25
D. 1:V5″
E. 1 : 53/2 - The ignition of charge by some hot surface in the engine cylinder before operation of spark plug is known as________________?
A. auto ignition
B. preignition
C. retarded ignition
D. accelerated ignition
E. detonation - The loss of strength in compression with simultaneous gain in strength in tension due to overloading is known as________________?
A. hysteresis
B. creep
C. visco elasticity
D. Boeschinger effect
E. inelasticity - Slow plastic defomiation of metals under a constant stress is known as________________?
A. creep
B. fatigue
C. endurance
D. plastic deformation
E. non-plastic deformation - In a forced vortex, the velocity of flow everywhere within the fluid is__________________?
A. maximum
B. minimum
C. zero
D. non-zero finite
E. unpredictable - Normal depth in open channel flow is the depth of flow corresponding to_______________?
A. steady flow
B. unsteady flow
C. laminar flow
D. uniform flow
E. critical flow - The flow in which conditions do not change with time at any point, is known as_________________?
A. one dimensional flow
B. uniform flow
C. steady flow
D. turbulent flow
E. streamline flow