Mechanical Engineering :: Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics
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The product of mass and accelaration of flowing liquid is called
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The discharge through a wholly drowned orifice is given by (where H1 = Height of water (on the upstream side) above the top of the orifice, H2 = Height of water (on the downstream side) above the bottom of the orifice, and H = Difference between two water levels on either side of the orifice)
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If the value of coefficient of discharge increases, the discharge through the orifice decreases.
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A point, in a compressible flow where the velocity of fluid is zero, is called
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Falling drops of water become spheres due to the property of