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I – MULTIPLE CHOICE
Instructions:
1. Encircle the letter, which corresponds to the correct answer.
2. Strictly NO ERASURES.
3. This set of exams is worth 15pts.
4. This set of exam is good for 15 minutes only.
5. Do not leave any questions unanswered.
1. The principle that states “if the speed of a fluid increases at a given point, then the pressure
decreases at that point”?
a. Pascal b. Archimedes c. Bernoulli d. Energy equation
principle
2. In the variation of pressure in terms of depth/height of fluid, what will happen if an object is
being submerge to a greater depth?
a. Pressure will decrease c. Force will decrease
b. Density of the fluid will increase d. Pressure will increase
4. What property of fluids is defined as the weight per unit volume of a substance?
a. mass flow rate b. volume flow rate c. specific gravity d. specific weight
9. It is principle stated as “At any point in a fluid at rest the pressure is the same in all
directions”?
a. Pascal b. Energy equation principle c. Archimedes d. Bernoulli
10. It is concerned with the relations between velocities and accelerations and the forces
exerted or upon fluids in motion?
a. Hydrostatics b. Fluid Mechanics c. Fluid statics d. Fluid
dynamics
11. Is the pressure exerted by the atmosphere on every surface with which it comes in contact
and is measured by barometer?
a. Absolute Pressure b. Gage Pressure c. Atmospheric pressure d. Barometer
Pressure
13. A fluid that has no viscosity and also known as an Incompressible fluid?
a. Ideal fluid b. Perfect fluid c. experimental fluid d. both
a and b
15. It is a branch of physical science which deals with the mechanics of liquids and gases?
a. Hydrodynamics b. Fluid mechanics c. Hydrostatics d.
Mechanic
Prob.No.1
Find the pressure at the bottom of a “Phoenix” tank filled with gasoline to a depth of 10 m.
Specific Gravity of oil is 0.68.
Prob.No.2
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The specific gravity of aluminum is 2.7. Find its density in 𝑚3
.
Prob.No.3A nail weights 0.22 N in air & 0.12 N when fully submerge in oil of density 800
kg/m³. Calculate the density of the nail?
GOOD LUCK