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FLUID MECH THEORY-1(VJ ACADAMY) with 100% Verified Solutions. Fluid Statics (with 100% Errorless Answers) HYDROLOGY THEORY - 1(VJ ACADAMY) with 100% Error-free Answers. HYDROLOGY THEORY - 1(VJ ACADAMY) All Accurately Answered 100%. FLUID MECH THEORY-3(VJ ACADAMY) 100% Accurate Answers.

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33498) If the absolute pressure is 20 m of oil (Specific gravity = 0.90), its corresponding gauge pressure is[KPSC KWRD AE 2021] (a) 8.52 m of oil (b) 8.25 m of oil (c) 8.05m of oil (d) None of the above correct answers A 33365) Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) is defined as the[APPSC AE SU...

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Q 19381) For no tension to be developed in gravity dam the eccentricity should be(TS TRANSCO AE-2018) (1) < b/6 (2) > b/6 (3) = b/6 (4) = b/12 correct answers A More Q 19378) Duty of a crop is defined as(TS TRANSCO AE-2018) (1) water required for irrigating unit area of land ...

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Q 19377) An instantaneous unit hydrograph is a hydrograph of(TS TRANSCO AE-2018) (1) Unit duration and infinitely small rainfall excess (2) Infinitely small duration and of unit rainfall excess (3) Infinitely small duration and of unit rainfall excess of an infinitely small area (4) unit rainfa...

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Q 9959) Which of the following fluids has the highest compressibility? a) Water b) Air at 1 atm. pressure c) A gas at 5 atm. Pressure d) All of (1), (2) & (3) correct answers C More Q 9957) For air flow at room temperature to be incompressible, the fluid velocity must not exceed ...

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Q 18060) Consider the following statements: In order to have cavitation, 1.Local velocity is increased so that the local pressure is decreased below vapour pressure 2.Elevation is kept so high that the local pressure reduces below vapour pressure 3.General ambient pressure is increased ...

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