An incompressible fluid (kinematic viscosity, 7.4×10-7 m²/sec, specific gravity, 0.44) is held between two parallel plates. If the top plate is moved with a velocity of 0.5 m/s while the bottom one is held stationary, then fluid attains a linear velocity profile in the gap of 0.5 mm between these plates. The shear stress (in Pascals) on the surface of bottom plate is A 0.3256 N/m² 2 B 0.4256 N/m² C 0.5256 N/m² D 0.6256 N/m²

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An incompressible fluid (kinematic viscosity,
7.4x10-7 m2,
7.4×10 m/sec, specific gravity, 0.44) is
held between two parallel plates. If the top
plate is moved with a velocity of 0.5 m/s
while the bottom one is held stationary, then
fluid attains a linear velocity profile in the
gap of 0.5 mm between these plates. The
shear stress (in Pascals) on the surface of
bottom plate is
2
0.3256 N/m
A
0.4256 N/m
C
0.5256 N/m2
2
D 0.6256 N/m
Transcribed Image Text:Q.2 An incompressible fluid (kinematic viscosity, 7.4x10-7 m2, 7.4×10 m/sec, specific gravity, 0.44) is held between two parallel plates. If the top plate is moved with a velocity of 0.5 m/s while the bottom one is held stationary, then fluid attains a linear velocity profile in the gap of 0.5 mm between these plates. The shear stress (in Pascals) on the surface of bottom plate is 2 0.3256 N/m A 0.4256 N/m C 0.5256 N/m2 2 D 0.6256 N/m
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