1. It is a graphical representation of the total potential energy of flow. a. Hydraulic grade Line b. Energy Grade Line c. Bernoulli's Energy Equation d. Total Flow Energy 2. What is the type of flow in a stream if it has a Reynolds Number of 1000? a. Steady flow b. Turbulent flow c. Continuous flow d. Laminar flow 3. If the discharge passing at a given cross section of a stream is constant with time, what flow is at the cross section? a. Uniform flow b. Laminar flow c. Continuous flow d. Steady flow 4. It is a type of weir that does not extend completely across the width of the channel. a. Suppressed Weir b. Contracted rectangular weir C. Sharp - crested weir d. Triangular weir 5. In measuring the flow of a stream neglecting friction, the head loss from any two points in it is equal to a. Z b. 0 v I29 С. d. Ply 6. When the area of the tank is more than 16 times the area of the orifice, the velocity of water in the tank is equal to a. 2gh b. Cy/2gh C. Q d. 16 times its velocity head
1. It is a graphical representation of the total potential energy of flow. a. Hydraulic grade Line b. Energy Grade Line c. Bernoulli's Energy Equation d. Total Flow Energy 2. What is the type of flow in a stream if it has a Reynolds Number of 1000? a. Steady flow b. Turbulent flow c. Continuous flow d. Laminar flow 3. If the discharge passing at a given cross section of a stream is constant with time, what flow is at the cross section? a. Uniform flow b. Laminar flow c. Continuous flow d. Steady flow 4. It is a type of weir that does not extend completely across the width of the channel. a. Suppressed Weir b. Contracted rectangular weir C. Sharp - crested weir d. Triangular weir 5. In measuring the flow of a stream neglecting friction, the head loss from any two points in it is equal to a. Z b. 0 v I29 С. d. Ply 6. When the area of the tank is more than 16 times the area of the orifice, the velocity of water in the tank is equal to a. 2gh b. Cy/2gh C. Q d. 16 times its velocity head
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