Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 40)
40.
Which of the following is a dimensionless parameter ?
Discussion:
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Shashank Gangawar said:
1 year ago
@Majibul.
That is specific gravity, not specific weight.
So, the right answer is optional D.
That is specific gravity, not specific weight.
So, the right answer is optional D.
TANMAY SHAH said:
3 years ago
The SI unit for the specific weight is N/m3.
KRR said:
4 years ago
Specific Weight is defined as weight per unit volume.
Weight is a force. The SI unit for specific weight is [N/m3].
Weight is a force. The SI unit for specific weight is [N/m3].
Devendra kushwaha said:
6 years ago
Current answer D.
Because spc.weight is equal to weight per unit volume.
Because spc.weight is equal to weight per unit volume.
Remo said:
7 years ago
I think B is the correct option.
Sameer said:
8 years ago
Density/density it must be dimensionless. Am I right?
Majibul said:
9 years ago
Specific weight = density of liquid/ density of water.
I think Specific weight is dimensionless.
I think Specific weight is dimensionless.
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