Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 3 (Q.No. 47)
47.
Specific weight of liquid
remains constant at every place
does not remain constant at every place
varies from place to place on the earth
does not vary on any other planet.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Shrikant said:   4 years ago
Specific wt= wt/Vol & weight = mg and value of g varies for e.g in the moon it is 1/6th of the value of g. So The specific weight varies.

Abdullah said:   4 years ago
Both option B and C are correct.

SURAJ PRASAD KESHARI said:   4 years ago
Please describe this in detail.

Atta ur rahman said:   3 years ago
The correct option is B. As g remain constant on earth but changes as we go away from the centre of the earth.
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Nadir langove chief said:   3 years ago
Option D is correct because Mass is constant but g changes. As g present nominators and denominators which cancel each other and remain constant.
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Rawal said:   1 year ago
Specific weight is the weight per unit volume of a substance. Since weight depends on the gravitational acceleration, which varies slightly from place to place on Earth the specific weight of a liquid also varies accordingly. So both options B and C are correct.


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