Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Fluid Mechanics, Exercise 1: Exercise - 1
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An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. Then the velocity of the fluid is :
For a fluid that is flowing steadily in a horizontal tube as shown in the figure, the level in the vertical tubes is best represented by
There are two identical small holes on the opposite sides of a tank containing a liquid. The tank is open at the top. The difference in height of the two holes is as shown in the figure. As the liquid comes out of the two holes, the tank will experience a net horizontal force proportional to:
A cylindrical tank of height is open at the top and has a diameter Water is filled in it up to a height of How long it will take to empty the tank through a hole of radius m at its bottom?
A large cylindrical vessel contains water to a height of . It is found that the thrust acting on the curved surface is equal to that at the bottom. If atmospheric pressure can support a water column of , the radius of the vessel is
A jet of water of cross-sectional area hits a plate normally with velocity . The plate is moving in the direction of the jet with velocity , therefore, the force exerted on the plate is proportional to
When a large bubble rises from the bottom of a lake to the surface. Its radius triples. If atmospheric pressure is equal to that of column of water height , then the depth of lake is :
Water is filled up to a height in a beaker of radius as shown in the figure. The density of water is , the surface tension of water is and the atmospheric pressure is . Consider a vertical section of the water column through a diameter of the beaker. The force on water on one side of this section by water on the other side of this section has magnitude