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This section includes 3 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Fluid Mechanics Questions and Answers knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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The surface tension of fluid in contact with air at 25℃ is 0.51N/m. The pressure inside a droplet is to be 0.05 N/cm2 greater than outside pressure. Determine the diameter of the droplet of water. |
A. | 4.08mm |
B. | 8.16mm |
C. | 2.04mm |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» B. 8.16mm | |
2. |
Find the capillarity rise or fall if a capillary tube of diameter .03m is immersed in hypothetical fluid with specific gravity 6.5, surface tension 0.25 N/m and angle of contact 147°. |
A. | 0.44mm fall |
B. | 0.88mm fall |
C. | 0.44mm rise |
D. | 0.88mm rise |
Answer» B. 0.88mm fall | |
3. |
Calculate the magnitude of capillary effect in millimeters in a glass tube of 7mm diameter, when immersed in mercury. The temperature of the liquid is 25℃ and the values of surface tension of mercury at 25℃ is 0.51 N/m. The angle of contact for mercury is 130°. |
A. | 140 |
B. | 280 |
C. | 170 |
D. | 210 |
Answer» B. 280 | |