Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 46)
46.
If a body floating in a liquid does not return back to its original position, and heels farther "away when given a small angular displacement, the body is said to be in neutral equilibrium.
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Mudassir Abbas said:
6 years ago
The answer is an unstable equilibrium. If it occupies a new place then it is neutral equilibrium.
Shubham said:
6 years ago
Neutral is correct.
SAN said:
6 years ago
1. Stable equilibrium. If a body floating in a liquid returns back to its original position, when given a small angular displacement, then the body is said to be in stable equilibrium.
2. Unstable equilibrium. If a body floating in a liquid does not return back to its original position and heels farther away when given a small angular displacement, then the body is said to be in unstable equilibrium.
3. Neutral equilibrium. If a body floating in a liquid occupies a new position and remains at rest in this new position, when given a small angular displacement, then the body is said to be in neutral equilibrium.
2. Unstable equilibrium. If a body floating in a liquid does not return back to its original position and heels farther away when given a small angular displacement, then the body is said to be in unstable equilibrium.
3. Neutral equilibrium. If a body floating in a liquid occupies a new position and remains at rest in this new position, when given a small angular displacement, then the body is said to be in neutral equilibrium.
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Dsaefkjs said:
6 years ago
Unstable flow is correct.
Ajay sathe said:
7 years ago
The Answer is neutral. In the neutral position, the body doesn't change the position when centre of buoyancy and centre of gravity consider.
Ashu dwivedi said:
8 years ago
It is Unstable.
Saurav said:
9 years ago
No. Because it is unstable.
Dhaval said:
9 years ago
Because it is Neutral.
Swapnil said:
9 years ago
The body is in "Unstable equilibrium".
Sahil said:
9 years ago
Its answer is neutral equilibrium.
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