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Downloaded From : www.EasyEngineering.net Contents ze Preface tothe Third Edition ¥ Preface tothe First Edition : : * 'S 1. Fluid Mechanics 1 a 8 2. Surveying " - 2 3. Irrigation, Water Resources Enginecring and Hydrology 2 ee 4. Highway Engineering seses 4 —4 5. Railway Enginoering be 9 6, Environmental Engineering 6 - MS ¢ 7. Construction Planning and Management ....... 2 Beas 180, =r & Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering 1 —s 9. Building Materials and Construction wns - ies 255 eas 10, Strength of Materials. vl L 1. Applied Mechanics and Graphic Statics... 36 *ON'S 12. Structural Analysis. 2 : am. ee 36S 13. Design of Steel Structures - uc OR ‘14. Concrete Technology and Design of Concrete Structures ....... 418. ep 15. Airport Engineering... et ia “f 16, Design of Masonry Structures see mate tate <) 17. Dock and Harbour Engineering a : 461 18 Tunnel Engincering | ss 44 Appendix A Appendix B Downloaded From : www.EasyEngineering.net Downloaded From : www.EasyEngincering.net Pascal-second is the unit of a) pressure b)_ kinematic viscosity ©) dynamic viscosity Cd) surface tension 2. Amideal fluid is a) one which obeys Newton's law of viscosity ») frictionless and incompressible ©) very viscous © d) frictionless and compressible 3. Theunit of kinematic viscosity is a) gm/em-sec* b) dyne-sec/em* ©) gmvem*-sec 4d) em*/sec 4, If the dynamic viscosity of a fluid is 0.5 poise and specific gravity is 0.5, then the kinematic viscosity of that fluid in stokes is a) 0.25 b) 0.50 ) 10 © @)_ none of the above #5. The viscosity of a gas a) decreases with increase in temperature ) increases with increase in temperature ©) is independent of temperature 4) is independent of pressure for very high pressure intensities 6. Newton's law of viscosity relates a) intensity of pressure and rate of angular deformation o 1 Fluid Mechanics 'b)_ shear stress and rate of angular de- formation ©) shear stress, viscosity and tempe- rature (b) 4 viscosity and rate of angular defor- mation 7. The rise of liquid of specific weight y in ‘a capillary tube of radius r is given by : a) wy aes 9 7 Co coz *8. The intensity of pressure developed by surface tension of 0.075 Nim in a droplet of water of 0.075 mm diameter is 3) 08Niem? b) 0.6Néem? ©) 04Niem* Cd) 400 Nlem? Surface tension of water 4) increases with decrease in tempe- rature 1b) decreases with decrease in tempe- rature ©) is independent of temperature 4) none of above See Appendix B for explanation to he answer given in Appendix A. Downloaded From : www.EasyEngineering.net

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