Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 41)
41.
When a cylindrical vessel containing liquid is revolved about its vertical axis at a constant angular velocity, the pressure
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Vishal said:
3 years ago
@Fungi,
Here, the question doesn't askes whether the variation is radially inward or outward, so the most appropriate answer is A.
Here, the question doesn't askes whether the variation is radially inward or outward, so the most appropriate answer is A.
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NJ M said:
4 years ago
√P= ρ*g*Z.
Where Z =(w^2*r^2)/2g.
So √P is directly proportional to radius^2.
Where Z =(w^2*r^2)/2g.
So √P is directly proportional to radius^2.
SV said:
5 years ago
Here, Varies means relative terms.
Roy said:
5 years ago
Can you describe the answer in detail?
Fungi said:
9 years ago
It should be increases with the square of radial distance I.e. C.
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