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1.If the shear stress and strain (velociry eradient) has a lincar relationsips
(a. inviscid, b. ideal,(c. Newionian, d. non-Newtonian).
2. If the gage pressures are very high then we can use a (a. barometer, b. manometel,
Bourdon
gage, d. pressure transducer) 'o do the measurement.
3. When the velocity of a fluid at a point changes with time, we refer to the flow as a
c.
(a. uniform, b. non-uniform, c. steady, d.unsteady) flow.
4 For analysis of fluid flow, (a. streamlines, b. path-lines, c. streak-lines, d. optical
methods) have been devised to describe the behavior of the flow.
5. A truck is filled with gasoline. If the container (tank) on the truck undergoes a (a. constant
velocity, b. variable velocity, c. uniform acceleration, d. non-uniform acceleration), then the
liquid surface will begin to rotate clockwise about the center of the container and will
eventually maintain a fixed tilted position.
6. The value of (a. dynamics viscosity, b. surface tension, c. density, d. bulk modulus) specifies
whether the fluid can be assumed to be compressible or incompressible.
Transcribed Image Text:1.If the shear stress and strain (velociry eradient) has a lincar relationsips (a. inviscid, b. ideal,(c. Newionian, d. non-Newtonian). 2. If the gage pressures are very high then we can use a (a. barometer, b. manometel, Bourdon gage, d. pressure transducer) 'o do the measurement. 3. When the velocity of a fluid at a point changes with time, we refer to the flow as a c. (a. uniform, b. non-uniform, c. steady, d.unsteady) flow. 4 For analysis of fluid flow, (a. streamlines, b. path-lines, c. streak-lines, d. optical methods) have been devised to describe the behavior of the flow. 5. A truck is filled with gasoline. If the container (tank) on the truck undergoes a (a. constant velocity, b. variable velocity, c. uniform acceleration, d. non-uniform acceleration), then the liquid surface will begin to rotate clockwise about the center of the container and will eventually maintain a fixed tilted position. 6. The value of (a. dynamics viscosity, b. surface tension, c. density, d. bulk modulus) specifies whether the fluid can be assumed to be compressible or incompressible.
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