Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
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In one dimensional flow, the flow
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Jeevaa said:
1 decade ago
Which one is correct B or D?
Prateek said:
1 decade ago
1-D flow doesn't necessarily mean in a straight line, so answer should be D.
Vaibhav bhagat said:
1 decade ago
Both B & D correct because it is straight and flow in only 1 direction either x y or z.
Radha Choudhary said:
1 decade ago
Both Option B & D are correct because it is indicates 1 dimensional flow.
Mahesh said:
10 years ago
Proper answer is D because if we think as straight line by considering u=f(x), it may have two components with respect to a reference point it means it represent 2d flow. So answer is D.
Nitish said:
9 years ago
It is either straight or one dimensional.
Rani Kokare said:
9 years ago
The flow is flow in the direction of ''x'' co-ordinate. It flow contain only 'x'co-ordinate.
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