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Continuity equation is
a.
2.
c.
q1/q2
d.
c.
Relative density d.
a1v2 = a2v1
mass density
b.
Specific
weight
Mass can be
neither created
nor destroyed
b.
Mass can be
created
c.
Mass can be
destroyed
d.
c.
kg/ms
d.
c.
kg/m3
d.
5.
a1v1 = a2v3
4.
b.
3.
Q1=Q2
N/m2
b.
pa-s
N/m2
b.
pa-s
poise
b.
stokes
c.
Mach number
d.
b.
Laplace
Equation
c.
Homogeneous
Equation
d.
Continuity Equation
^2 = 0
7.
a.
Hetrogeneous
Equation
8.
9.
Voticity
b.
Velocity
potential
c.
Angular
velocity
d.
Stream Function
Stream
Function
b.
Velocity
potential
c.
Angular
velocity
d.
Voticity
b.
c.
d.
irrotational
b.
rotational
c.
Both
irrotational and
rotational
d.
Drag
Weight
c.
Lift
d.
Gravity
b.
Angle of
incidence
b.
Angle of
attack
c.
Resultant
d.
None
c.
d.
d.
16.
The angle at which the chord line of the aerofoil is presented to the airflow is known as
a.
15.
d.
14.
Both
Uniform flow is
a.
13.
c.
12.
NonHarmonic
Function
11.
b.
10.
Harmonic
Function
b.
Reynold
number is more
than 2000
b.
Reynold
number is
more than
4000
c.
Reynold
number is more
than 5 x 105
17.
18.
Turbulent
boundary
layer region
c.
Transition zone
d.
negative
pressure
gradient
b.
positive
pressure
gradient
c.
zero pressure
gradient
d.
c.
fluid particles
moving in
layers parallel
to the boundary
surface
d.
d.
20.
b.
19.
Laminar
boundary layer
region
existence of
eddies
b.
irregular
motion of
fluid particles
underground
flow
b.
c.
Flow of oil in
measuring
instruments
ANSWERS
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. c
6. a
7. b
8. a
9. d
10. c
11. a
12. a
13. a
14. b
15. b
16. c
17. b
18. b
19. c
20. d