Saturday 13 January 2018

Fluid Mechanics Crash Course PDF For SSC JE



Here In this section we covered almost full syllabus of Fluid Mechanics

which is designed specially for SSC JE exam point of view

You can try numerical based questions by your own


Fluid Mechanics PDF
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Thursday 26 October 2017

SSC JE : CIVIL ENGINEERING : 2015 QUESTION PAPER WITH ANSWER

SSC JE : CIVIL ENGINEERING : 2016 : ALL SETS WITH ANSWER

Sunday 24 September 2017

Fluid Mechanics MCQ : Previous Year's Questions With Answer





Q1: Pitot tube is used to measure : (ISRO 2016)
A: Discharge
B: Pressure
C:Velocity
D:Static Pressure

Saturday 23 September 2017

Viscosity With Exams Based MCQ IMP for GATE , SSC JE , PSU




Viscosity : It is the property of the fluid  which opposes the relative motion between the two surfaces of the fluid in a fluid that are moving a different velocity.

Viscosity can be two types:

1: Dynamic Viscosity Or Absolute Viscosity Or Coefficient of Viscosity or Viscosity

2: Kinematic Viscosity ( This is imaginary not really present in real life)

The main difference between Dynamic viscosity and Kinematic Viscosity is:

Dynamic Viscosity: One way is to measure a fluid's resistance to flow when an external force is applied , This is Dynamic viscosity , always it is used for practical purpose.


Units: SI : N.S/ m2

C.G.S Unit: Dyne-Sec/ Cm2 ( It is also called Poise)

M.K.S. Unit: Kgf-Sec/ m2


Kinematic Viscosity: The other way is to measure the resistive flow of a fluid under the weight of gravity , the result is kinematic vicosity . Do not use it by your own, until  there is no mention of particulate word (Kinematic Viscosity) in numerical .

Units:  SI : m2/s

CGS unit: cm2/sec ( It is called stoke )

M.K.S =m2/Sec





IMP Point:-

Two fluid that have the same Dynamic viscosity can have different kinematic viscosity  This is due to kinematic viscosity dependent on the density of the fluid , density is not a factor with Dynamic viscosity .

Some Other Key Points regarding Viscosity:


1: The dynamic viscosity of pure water at 20 degree Celsius is 0.01 poise or 1 centi poise

2: The viscosity of fluid decreases with increasing the temperature ( Because fluid has a tendency to flow in stream line in most of the cases , when velocity of flow is low)

3: The viscosity of gases increases with increasing the temperature ( REASON:  when we heat the gases then gas molecules travel in zig zag motion, so the momentum of gases particles increases and they generate high shear stress due to high momentum)

4: Water has higher viscosity than Mercury.





 Now test youself  : MCQ :  based on Viscosity:

Q1: Poise is the C.G.S unit of:
A: Viscosity
B: Kinematic Viscosity
C: Surface Tension
D: Capillary


 Q2: C.G.S unit of Kinematic Viscosity is:
A: Newton-Sec
B: Stoke 
C: Dyne
D: Poise

Q3: The increase of the temperature :
A: Increase the viscosity of liquid
B Increase the viscosity of gases 
C: Decrease the viscosity of gases
D: No effect


 Q4: Newton law of viscosity states that :

A: shear stress is directly proportional to the velocity
B: Shear stress is directly proportional to velocity
C: shear stress is directly proportional to rate of shear strain
D: Shear stress is directly proportional to the viscosity

Q5: Which has higher viscosity : A : Mercury, B: Water  

Q6:  What measures a material's resistance to flow?
  


A: Matter , B: Volume C: Viscosity, D: Surface Tension
Q7: When friction increases what else increases?                                                                                        A: Elasticity , B: Density , C: Viscosity, D: Matter


 







                                                                                

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