Viscocity
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PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361364 As the depth of the river increases, the velocity of flow

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains unchanged
4 May increase or decrease
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361365 In Poiseuille's method of determination of coefficient of viscosity, the physical quantity that requires greater accuracy in measurement is

1 Pressure difference
2 Volume of the liquid collected
3 Length of the capillary tube
4 Inner radius of the capillary tube
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361366 A capaillary tube is attached horizontally at a constant head arrangement. If the radius of the capillary tube is increased by \(10 \%\), the rate of flow of liquid changes by about

1 \(-40 \%\)
2 \(+40 \%\)
3 \(+21 \%\)
4 \(+46 \%\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361367 Poiseuille's equation holds good when

1 The flow is steady and stream line
2 The pressure is constant at every cross section
3 The liquid in contact with the walls is stationary
4 All of the above
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361364 As the depth of the river increases, the velocity of flow

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains unchanged
4 May increase or decrease
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361365 In Poiseuille's method of determination of coefficient of viscosity, the physical quantity that requires greater accuracy in measurement is

1 Pressure difference
2 Volume of the liquid collected
3 Length of the capillary tube
4 Inner radius of the capillary tube
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361366 A capaillary tube is attached horizontally at a constant head arrangement. If the radius of the capillary tube is increased by \(10 \%\), the rate of flow of liquid changes by about

1 \(-40 \%\)
2 \(+40 \%\)
3 \(+21 \%\)
4 \(+46 \%\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361367 Poiseuille's equation holds good when

1 The flow is steady and stream line
2 The pressure is constant at every cross section
3 The liquid in contact with the walls is stationary
4 All of the above
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361364 As the depth of the river increases, the velocity of flow

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains unchanged
4 May increase or decrease
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361365 In Poiseuille's method of determination of coefficient of viscosity, the physical quantity that requires greater accuracy in measurement is

1 Pressure difference
2 Volume of the liquid collected
3 Length of the capillary tube
4 Inner radius of the capillary tube
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361366 A capaillary tube is attached horizontally at a constant head arrangement. If the radius of the capillary tube is increased by \(10 \%\), the rate of flow of liquid changes by about

1 \(-40 \%\)
2 \(+40 \%\)
3 \(+21 \%\)
4 \(+46 \%\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361367 Poiseuille's equation holds good when

1 The flow is steady and stream line
2 The pressure is constant at every cross section
3 The liquid in contact with the walls is stationary
4 All of the above
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PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361364 As the depth of the river increases, the velocity of flow

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains unchanged
4 May increase or decrease
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361365 In Poiseuille's method of determination of coefficient of viscosity, the physical quantity that requires greater accuracy in measurement is

1 Pressure difference
2 Volume of the liquid collected
3 Length of the capillary tube
4 Inner radius of the capillary tube
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361366 A capaillary tube is attached horizontally at a constant head arrangement. If the radius of the capillary tube is increased by \(10 \%\), the rate of flow of liquid changes by about

1 \(-40 \%\)
2 \(+40 \%\)
3 \(+21 \%\)
4 \(+46 \%\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

361367 Poiseuille's equation holds good when

1 The flow is steady and stream line
2 The pressure is constant at every cross section
3 The liquid in contact with the walls is stationary
4 All of the above