Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 9)
9.
Cd is always __________ Cc.
Discussion:
7 comments Page 1 of 1.
Afjal said:
12 months ago
The discharge coefficient (Cd) is always less than the coefficient of contraction (Cc).
Max said:
1 year ago
As per my knowledge, Cd is always smaller than Cc and Cv.
Ravi maurya said:
3 years ago
Cd<Cc<Cv.
Supriyo said:
3 years ago
Coefficient of discharge (Cd) = Coeff.Of flow/velocity (Cv) x Coeff of contraction (Cc).
(1)
Shubh said:
4 years ago
You are right @Ayush.
The answer will be B.
The answer will be B.
(3)
Ayush said:
8 years ago
Answer should Be B as Cd= Cv X Cc and Cc & Cv is less than 1.
(1)
Jayendra kumar said:
1 decade ago
What are Cd and Cc?
(3)
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