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MODULE- 55B
Properties of fluids,
1. Water has the surface tension of 0.4 N/ m. in a 3mm diameter vertical tube, if the liquid rises 6mm above the liquid outside the tube, calculate the wetting angle. a) 73. b) 83. c) 93. d) A reservoir of oil has a mass of 825kg. The reservoir has a volume of 0.917 . What are the density, specific weight and specific gravity of oil? 7. 3. Given m= 80kg and a= 10m/ . Find the force. a) 4. The surface tension of water at C is 75 N/m. The difference in the water surfaces within and outside an open ended capillary tube of 1 mm internal bore inserted at the water surface would be 5 mm 10 mm 15 mm 20 mm Oil (= 044 - 3, P= 888 ) is filled b) c) d) Where w = .wt.of liquid =Angle of contact = Surface tension 8. Kinematic viscosity [V] is measured is a) * b) c)
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The velocity distribution for flow over a plate is given by = 0.9 y where is the velocity in m/s. at a distance 4 m above the plate. If the dynamic viscosity of the flied is 0.9 a) 0.9 , then what is the shear stress at 0.2 m from the boundary? b) 1.8 c) 2.25 d) 0.09 Which one the following expression the height of rise or fall of a liquid in a capillary tube?
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in the space between two parallel plates which are 18 mm apart. The upper plate is moving at a velocity of 4 m/s. what is the shear stress on the plate 97.8 48. 8 79.8 87.9
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As the temperature is increased, the viscosity of water a) Increases b) Decreases c) Remains constant d) Varies with pressure. Cavitation is caused by a) Low pressure b) High pressure c) Low velocity d) High velocity The dynamic viscosity of a fluid is 0.139 kgf-sec/ . If the specific gravity of fluid is 0.95 its kinematic viscosity is a) 0.1463 ec b) 0.001435 ec c) 0.000146 ec d) 0.5 ec Coefficient of dimensions of a) b) c) d) viscosity has the
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An ideal fluid is a) One which obeys newtons law of viscosity b) Frictionless and in compressible. c) Very viscous d) Frictionless and compressible. Bulk modulus is ratio of a) Stress and strain b) Shear stress and strain c) Stress and volumetric strain d) Lateral strain and longitudinal strain. The viscosity of gases a) Decreases with temperature b) Increases with temperature c) Is independent of temperature d) None of the above. Stoke is the unit of Surface tension Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Density Study of fluid at rest, is known as Kinematics Dynamics Statics None
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An iron needle placed on water surface in a tank floats on the water although its weight is more. This is due to a) Specific gravity b) Cohesion c) Compressibility d) Surface tension The height of water in capillary tube a) Increases with increase in diameters b) Increases with decrease in diameter c) Decreases with an increase in surface tension d) Increases with an increase in specific weight. The intensity of pressure developed by surface tension of 0.0075 kg/m in a
For a fluid jet, the surface tension ( ) and difference of pressure ( ) are related as a) = b) = c) =
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d) = 24. The angle of contact between mercury and glass tube in case of capillary depression is a) b)
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A glass tube 0.25 mm diameter contains mercury column with air above the mercury at C. the surface tension of mercury in contact with air is 0.051 kgf/ m what will be the capillary depression of the mecury if angle of contact = and sp.gr. of mercury = 13.6 a) 3.86 cm b) 4.86 cm c) 2.86 cm d) 2 cm
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the fluid with exponent n >1 is known as which one of the following. a) Bingham plastic b) Dilatants fluid c) Newtonian fluid d) Pseudo plastic fluid 43. Match list-I (Rheological equation) with List-II (type of fluid) and select the correct answer. List-I A. = ( ) B. = ( ) C. = ( ) D. = + ( ) = =
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The capillary rise at C in clean glass tube of 1 mm diameter containing water approximately a) 15 mm b) 50 mm c) 20 mm d) 30 mm Surface tension is due to a) Viscous forces b) Cohesion c) Adhesion d) The difference between adhesion and cohesion Decrease in temperature, in general results in a) An increase in viscosities of both gases and liquids b) A decrease in the viscosities of both liquids and gases c) An increase in the viscosity of liquids and decrease in that of gases d) A decrease in the viscosity of liquids and increase in that of gases.
List-II 1. Bingham plastic 2. Dilatants fluid 3. Newtonian fluid 4. Preudo-Plastic fluid A B C D a) 3 2 4 1 b) 4 1 2 3 c) 3 4 2 1 d) 4 2 1 3 44. A) ideal fluid B) Newtonian fluid C) D) Mercury in glass 1. Viscosity does not change with rate of deformation 2. Fluid of zero viscosity 3. Dynamic viscosity 4. Capillary depression 5. Kinematic viscosity 6. Capillar rise A B C D a) 1 2 4 6 b) 1 2 3 4 c) 2 1 3 6 d) 2 1 5 4 45. Assertion (A): Blood is a Newtonian fluid.
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What is the capillary rise in a narrow two dimensional silt of width w? a) Half that in a capillary tube of diameter tube w b) Two third of that in a capillary tube of diameter w c) One third of that in a capillary tube of diameter w d) One- fourth of that in a capillary tube of diameter w When the pressure on a given mass of liquid is increased from 3.0 MPa, the density of the liquid increases from 500 kg/ to 501 kg/ . What is the average value of bulk modulus of the liquid over the given pressure range? a) 700 MPa b) 600 MPa c) 500 MPa d) 250 MPa Which property of mercury is the main reason for use in barometers? a) Low vapour pressure b) High density c) Viscosity d) Cohesion Which one of the following sets of conditions clearly apply to an ideal fluid? a) Viscous and compressible b) Non-viscous- incompressible c) Non-viscous and compressible d) Viscous and incompressible.
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