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Title Fluids Terms (1001 MATH ESAS)

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Duration 60
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question
Which statement is true for fluid
Which of the following is NOT a basic component of motion of a fluid element?
Which of the following must be satisfied by the flow of any fluid, real or ideal?
What is the definition of pressure?
For a fluid, viscosity is defined as the constant of proportionality between shear and what other variable?
Surface tension has which of the following properties?
A leak from a faucet comes out in separate drops. Which of the following is the main cause of this phenomenon?
Which of the following describes shear stress in a moving Newtonian fluid?
If shear stress in a fluid varies linearly with the velocity gradient, which of the following describes the fluid?
How are lines of constant pressure in a fluid related to the force field?
Which of the following statements about streamline us most accurate?
Which of the following describes a streamline?
Under what conditions is mass conserved in fluid flow
What is the absolute velocity of a real fluid at a surface?
True concerning continuity equation
What is the origin of the energy conservation equation used in flow system
Which of the following is the basis for Bernoulli's law for fluid flow?
Under which of the following conditions is Bernoulli's equation valid?
Bernoulli's equation?
What are the units of Reynolds number for pipe flow?
Which of the following ratios represents a physical interpretation of the Reynolds number?
Which of the following statements is FALSE
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the Blasius boundary layer solution?
velocity in a pipe?
For a fully developed laminar flow of fluids through circular pipes, the average velocity is what fraction of the maximum velocity
no type

at other variable?

use of this phenomenon?

describes the fluid?

s what fraction of the maximum velocity?


option1
It cannot sustain a shear force
translation
I, II, and III
area/force
time and derivative of pressure
I only
Gravity
It is proportional to the absolute viscosity (A)
It is inviscid
They are parallel to the force field.
It is a path of a fluid particle
I only
The fluid is baratropic
The same as the bulk fluid velocity
It is valid only for incompressible flow
Newton's first law of motion
the principle of conservation of mass
all points evaluated must be on the same streamline
I only
m/s
Re = buoyant forces/inertial forces
The Reynolds number is the ratio of the viscous force to the inertial force.
It is valid only for potential flow
I only
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option2
It cannot sustain a shear force at rest
rotation
I, II and IV
lim force/area
time and derivative of density
II only
Air resistance
It is proportional to the velocity gradient at the point of interest. (B)
It is a perfect gas
They are perpendicular to the force field
It is a line normal to the velocity vector everywhere
II only
The flow is isentropic
The velocity of the surface
It is valid only for steady flow
Newton's second law of motion
the principle of conservation of energy
the fluid must be incompressible
I and II
m²/s
Re = viscous forces/inertial forces
Steady flows do not change with time at any point
It is valid for laminar flow
II only
1/4
option3
It is a liquid only
angular distortion
I, II, and V
lim force/area
spatial derivative if velocity
III only
Viscosity of the fluid
It is nonexistent (C)
It is a Newtonian Fluid
They are at a 45° angle to the force field
it is fixed in space in steady flow
I and II
The flow is adiabatic
zero
It is derived from the principle of conservation of mass
the first law of thermodynamics
the continuity equation
the fluid must be inviscid
I and IV
kg/m-s²
Re = drag forces/viscous forces
The Navier-Stokes equation is the equation of motion for a viscous Newtonian Fluid
It is an approximate solution
I and IV
1/2
option4
It has a very regular molecular structure
twist
I, II, III, and IV
lim area/force
spatial derivative of density
I and II
Surface Tension
both A and B
It is at a constant temperature
They are perpendicular only to the force of gravity
it is defined for nonuniform flow only
I and III
It is always conserved
proportional to the smoothness of the surface
It is derived from the principle of conservation of energy
the second law of thermodynamics
the principle of conservation of momentum
all of the above
I, II, III, and IV
none of the above
Re = inertial forces/viscous forces
Bernoulli's equation only holds on the same streamline
It permits one to calculate the skin friction on a flat plate
II and V
3/4
explanation

formation of the drops of water.

Lines of constant pressure ay perpendicular lagi sa direction ng force field

the principle of conservation of mass.

The Reynolds number is dimensionless

Vave = Vmax/2
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2 0.0
4 0.0
3 0.0
3 0.0
3 0.0
4 0.0
4 0.0
4 0.0
3 0.0
2 0.0
3 0.0
3 0.0
4 0.0
2 0.0
3 0.0
3 0.0
2 0.0
4 0.0
4 0.0
4 0.0
4 0.0
1 0.0
1 0.0
3 0.0
3 0.0

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