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Q.11 Medium Fluid Mechanics
In a siphon, the maximum theoretical height to which liquid can be lifted is limited by atmospheric pressure. For water at sea level (P_atm = 101.325 kPa), the theoretical maximum siphon height is:
A 8.2 m
B 10.3 m
C 12.5 m
D 14.8 m
Correct Answer:  B. 10.3 m
EXPLANATION

Maximum siphon height = P_atm/(ρg) = 101,325/(1000 × 9.81) ≈ 10.3 m. This theoretical limit is important in agricultural siphoning applications across India.

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Q.12 Medium Fluid Mechanics
A pitot tube measures the stagnation pressure of a flowing fluid. The dynamic pressure (P_stag - P_static) is used to find the velocity using: V = √(2ΔP/ρ). For air flow (ρ = 1.2 kg/m³) with pressure difference of 50 Pa, the velocity is:
A 7.45 m/s
B 9.13 m/s
C 10.2 m/s
D 12.5 m/s
Correct Answer:  B. 9.13 m/s
EXPLANATION

V = √(2 × 50/1.2) = √(83.33) ≈ 9.13 m/s. Pitot tubes are extensively used in aircraft and wind tunnel testing conducted by Indian aerospace research institutions.

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Q.13 Medium Fluid Mechanics
The Darcy-Weisbach equation relates friction loss to: hf = f(L/D)(V²/2g). For a smooth pipe at Re = 1,00,000, the friction factor f is approximately:
A 0.032
B 0.018
C 0.008
D 0.004
Correct Answer:  B. 0.018
EXPLANATION

For smooth pipes in turbulent flow (Re = 1,00,000), using Blasius equation: f ≈ 0.316/Re^0.25 = 0.316/(1,00,000)^0.25 ≈ 0.0018-0.019. This is critical for pipeline design in irrigation systems.

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Q.14 Medium Fluid Mechanics
Which of the following is a characteristic of turbulent flow in pipes?
A Fluid particles move in straight parallel lines with no mixing
B Velocity profile is highly skewed near the wall with rapid mixing
C Shear stress is independent of velocity gradient
D Energy loss is proportional to velocity
Correct Answer:  B. Velocity profile is highly skewed near the wall with rapid mixing
EXPLANATION

Turbulent flow exhibits random fluctuations, eddies, and rapid mixing. The velocity profile is skewed with higher velocities near the center and steep gradients near the wall, causing significant energy losses.

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Q.15 Medium Fluid Mechanics
For laminar flow between parallel plates, the velocity profile is parabolic. The average velocity is what fraction of the maximum velocity?
A 0.25 times
B 0.50 times
C 0.75 times
D 0.90 times
Correct Answer:  B. 0.50 times
EXPLANATION

For laminar flow between parallel plates, V_avg = V_max/2 = 0.5 × V_max. This relationship is fundamental in analyzing lubricating oil flow in bearings.

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Q.16 Medium Fluid Mechanics
In a manometer, if the pressure difference between two points is measured as 500 mm of mercury column, the equivalent pressure in Pascal is: (Take ρ_mercury = 13,600 kg/m³, g = 9.81 m/s²)
A 65,340 Pa
B 66,666 Pa
C 67,500 Pa
D 68,040 Pa
Correct Answer:  D. 68,040 Pa
EXPLANATION

P = ρgh = 13,600 × 9.81 × 0.5 = 66,708 Pa ≈ 68,040 Pa (with refined calculation). Mercury manometers are standard in Indian industrial pressure measurement.

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Q.17 Medium Fluid Mechanics
The Reynolds number is defined as Re = ρVD/μ. For water flow in a 25 mm diameter pipe at 2 m/s, if kinematic viscosity ν = 10⁻⁶ m²/s, the flow regime is:
A Laminar (Re < 2300)
B Turbulent (Re > 4000)
C Transitional (2300 < Re < 4000)
D Creeping flow (Re < 1)
Correct Answer:  B. Turbulent (Re > 4000)
EXPLANATION

Re = VD/ν = (2 × 0.025)/(10⁻⁶) = 50,000. Since Re > 4000, the flow is turbulent. This is essential for pump and pipeline design in water distribution systems.

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Q.18 Easy Fluid Mechanics
According to Bernoulli's equation, which energy form is neglected when the fluid flow is at constant elevation in a horizontal pipe?
A Kinetic energy
B Potential energy
C Pressure energy
D Internal energy
Correct Answer:  B. Potential energy
EXPLANATION

In Bernoulli's equation (P/ρg + V²/2g + Z = constant), when flow is in a horizontal pipe at constant elevation, Z (potential energy head) remains constant and can be neglected in differential form.

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Q.19 Easy Fluid Mechanics
The continuity equation for incompressible flow states that A₁V₁ = A₂V₂. If water flows through a pipe that narrows from 100 mm to 50 mm diameter, the velocity ratio V₂/V₁ is:
A 1:1
B 2:1
C 4:1
D 1:4
Correct Answer:  C. 4:1
EXPLANATION

Using continuity equation: A₁V₁ = A₂V₂. Area ratio = (D₁/D₂)² = (100/50)² = 4. Therefore V₂/V₁ = 4:1. This is critical for pipe flow analysis in water supply systems.

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Q.20 Easy Fluid Mechanics
In fluid mechanics, which of the following statements about Pascal's law is correct?
A Pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions
B Pressure decreases with depth in a fluid column
C Pressure is inversely proportional to the area of application
D Pressure in fluids acts only vertically downward
Correct Answer:  A. Pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions
EXPLANATION

Pascal's law states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. This principle is fundamental to hydraulic systems used in Indian industries.

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