00. Fluid Property (Pressure, Density), Viscosity
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142685 Streamline flow is more likely for liquids with

1 high density and low viscosity
2 low density and low viscosity
3 high density and high viscosity
4 low density and high viscosity
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142690 Spherical balls of radius $R$ are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity $\eta$ with a velocity $v$. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is

1 directly proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but inversely proportional $\mathrm{v}$
2 directly proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
3 inversely proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
4 inversely proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but directly proportional to velocity $\mathrm{v}$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142700 If the compressibility of water is $\sigma$ (sigma) per unit atmospheric pressure, then the decrease in volume $V$ due to $p$, atmospheric pressure will be

1 $\sigma \mathrm{V} / \mathrm{p}$
2 $\sigma \mathrm{pV}$
3 $\sigma / p \mathrm{~V}$
4 $\sigma p / V$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142708 The colloidal solution in which both the dispersed phase and dispersion medium are liquids are called :

1 emulsions
2 gels
3 foams
4 liquid crystals
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Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142685 Streamline flow is more likely for liquids with

1 high density and low viscosity
2 low density and low viscosity
3 high density and high viscosity
4 low density and high viscosity
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142690 Spherical balls of radius $R$ are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity $\eta$ with a velocity $v$. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is

1 directly proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but inversely proportional $\mathrm{v}$
2 directly proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
3 inversely proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
4 inversely proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but directly proportional to velocity $\mathrm{v}$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142700 If the compressibility of water is $\sigma$ (sigma) per unit atmospheric pressure, then the decrease in volume $V$ due to $p$, atmospheric pressure will be

1 $\sigma \mathrm{V} / \mathrm{p}$
2 $\sigma \mathrm{pV}$
3 $\sigma / p \mathrm{~V}$
4 $\sigma p / V$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142708 The colloidal solution in which both the dispersed phase and dispersion medium are liquids are called :

1 emulsions
2 gels
3 foams
4 liquid crystals
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142685 Streamline flow is more likely for liquids with

1 high density and low viscosity
2 low density and low viscosity
3 high density and high viscosity
4 low density and high viscosity
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142690 Spherical balls of radius $R$ are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity $\eta$ with a velocity $v$. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is

1 directly proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but inversely proportional $\mathrm{v}$
2 directly proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
3 inversely proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
4 inversely proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but directly proportional to velocity $\mathrm{v}$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142700 If the compressibility of water is $\sigma$ (sigma) per unit atmospheric pressure, then the decrease in volume $V$ due to $p$, atmospheric pressure will be

1 $\sigma \mathrm{V} / \mathrm{p}$
2 $\sigma \mathrm{pV}$
3 $\sigma / p \mathrm{~V}$
4 $\sigma p / V$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142708 The colloidal solution in which both the dispersed phase and dispersion medium are liquids are called :

1 emulsions
2 gels
3 foams
4 liquid crystals
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142685 Streamline flow is more likely for liquids with

1 high density and low viscosity
2 low density and low viscosity
3 high density and high viscosity
4 low density and high viscosity
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142690 Spherical balls of radius $R$ are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity $\eta$ with a velocity $v$. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is

1 directly proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but inversely proportional $\mathrm{v}$
2 directly proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
3 inversely proportional to both radius $\mathrm{R}$ and velocity $\mathrm{v}$
4 inversely proportional to $\mathrm{R}$ but directly proportional to velocity $\mathrm{v}$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142700 If the compressibility of water is $\sigma$ (sigma) per unit atmospheric pressure, then the decrease in volume $V$ due to $p$, atmospheric pressure will be

1 $\sigma \mathrm{V} / \mathrm{p}$
2 $\sigma \mathrm{pV}$
3 $\sigma / p \mathrm{~V}$
4 $\sigma p / V$
Mechanical Properties of Fluids

142708 The colloidal solution in which both the dispersed phase and dispersion medium are liquids are called :

1 emulsions
2 gels
3 foams
4 liquid crystals