Kinematics of Flow and Ideal Flow MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Kinematics of Flow and Ideal Flow, a fundamental topic in the field of Fluid Mechanics. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Kinematics of Flow and Ideal Flow MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

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Q91.
What is the characteristic of stagnation point?
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Answer: (a).Velocity is zero
Q92.
Potential lines for the source-sink pair will be eccentric non intersecting circles with their centers on the axis.
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Answer: (b).False
Q93.
What is the term used for a case where source and sink( both of them are of equal magnitude) approach each other such, distance between them reduces and product of distance and discharge magnitude remains constant.
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Answer: (b).A doublet source in uniform
Q94.
What type of flow is obtained by superimposing two definite flow types? ( considering ideal condition)
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Answer: (c).Both a and b
Q95.
The nature of streamlines in a flow net obtained by the combination of source and sink is
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Answer: (c).Circular
Q96.
A beaker contains water up to a certain height as shown. If the water is allowed to get discharged through a small pipe (of a uniform diameter), what type of flow will it be in the pipe?
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Answer: (b).unsteady and uniform
Q97.
A beaker contains water up to a certain height as shown. If the water is allowed to get discharged through a small nozzle, what type of flow will it be in the pipe?
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Answer: (d).unsteady and non-uniform
Q98.
A beaker contains water up to a certain height as shown. If the water is allowed to get discharged through a small diffuser, what type of flow will it be in the pipe?
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Answer: (d).unsteady and non-uniform
Q99.
If three sets of streamlines A, B and C are considered across section 1-2, which set will represent accelerated flow from 1 to 2?
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Answer: (a).A
Q100.
In a water supply system, water flows in from pipes 1 and 2 and goes out from pipes 3 and 4 as shown. If all the pipes have the same diameter, which of the following must be correct?
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Answer: (a).the sum of the flow velocities in 1 and 2 is equal to that in 3 and 4
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