Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 2 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Liquids
cannot be compressed
do not occupy definite shape
are not affected by change in pressure and temperature
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Surender said:   7 years ago
Option A will be the right answer.

Virender paul said:   7 years ago
Answer should be all the above.

Samuel kanna said:   7 years ago
A is the correct answer.

Akshay Goharkar said:   7 years ago
I think it should be Cannot be compressed.

Lakhan meena said:   6 years ago
Liquid are incompressible so A is the correct answer.

Sarvesh kumar said:   6 years ago
A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, and plasma), and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape.

Raji said:   6 years ago
Agree both A and B are correct Answer.

Krish said:   5 years ago
yes, Ais right. I agree.

Saqib said:   5 years ago
Because the particles can move, liquids don't have a definite shape, and they can flow.

Because the particles are still packed close together, liquids can't easily be compressed and keep the same volume.

Vinod said:   5 years ago
Fluids are two types of liquids, And gases can be compressed but liquid cannot be compressed and liquids do not aquify definite shape so the answer is both A&B.
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