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    Physics Test F.Sc 1 Chapter #06 Fluid Dynamic 1. When fluid is incompressible then A. When fluid is incompressible then B. flow of the fluid is straight line C. density of the fluid is constant D. volume of the fluid is constant 2. When body moves with terminal velocity the accereration in the body become A. zero B. maximum C. variable D. infinite 3. Terminal velocity is A. uniform B. maximum C. uniform and maximum

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    Bernoulli's Theorem

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    and successfully conducted. INTRODUCTION In fluid dynamics‚ Bernoulli’s principle is best explained in the application that involves in viscid flow‚ whereby the speed of the moving fluid is increased simultaneously whether with the depleting pressure or the potential energy relevant to the fluid itself. In various types of fluid flow‚ Bernoulli’s principle usually relates to Bernoulli’s equation. Technically‚ different types of fluid flow involve different forms of Bernoulli’s equation.

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    1.0 Introduction Water turbines are widely used throughout the world to generate power. By allowing fluid under pressure to strike the vanes of a turbine wheel‚ mechanical work can be produced. Rotational motion is then produced by the force generated as the jet strikes the vanes. One way of producing mechanical work from fluid under pressure is to use the pressure to accelerate the fluid to a high velocity in a jet. The jet is directed on to the vanes of a turbine wheel‚ which is rotated by

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    Pumps Selection‚ Operation & Maintenance Dr. M.F. Khalil Professor Mech. Eng. Dept. Alexandria University Alex.Eng.Society Short Course By MFKhalil 1 Pumps Function Classification Construction‚ Theory ‚ Operation & Applications Alex.Eng.Society Short Course By MFKhalil 2 Pump Pump is a mechanical device which • converts mechanical energy of its driving unit ( electric motor‚ diesel engine‚ steam turbine ‚gas turbine ‚wind turbine.. Etc.) to hydraulic energy .This hydraulic energy

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    | What is Hydrocephalus and Why Does it Occur in Children? | | Dawn Sammler DeVry University | Abstract When having a child the main worry of a parent is that the child is healthy and has all 10 fingers and toes. But what happens when this is not the case? Hydrocephalus occurs in about 1 out of 500 children born. Parents are often unfamiliar with this disease and have trouble understanding what is going to happen with their child. Their dream of a healthy 10 fingers and toed child

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    to environment‚ and evaporation to the energy and mass balances are assumed to be negligible. Variables and Parameters: ‚ Mass of bulk liquid; ‚ heat capacity; ‚ Temperature of bulk liquid; ‚ flow rate of heat transfer fluid in jacket; ‚ heat capacity of heat transfer fluid in jacket; ‚ jacket inlet temperature; ‚ jacket outlet temperature‚ ‚ overall heat transfer coefficient times area. Balance Equations: where‚ Pilot Plant Data: The following data relating bulk liquid temperatures

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    10 cc/sec of 5 cp fluid through arock (assume horizontal system‚ i.e.‚ z´ is perpendicular to flow direction) having a permeability of 50 md and an area of 5 cm2? Problem 4: For a linear flow‚ Darcy’s law in oil field units is written as; Assume a channel reservoir that is inclined at 30o from horizontal and the pressure at the left end of thechannel is 1000 psia. Find the pressure 2500 ft away going in the uphill direction if the fluid density is 50 lb-mass/ft3 and the fluid is at rest. Problem

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    Centrifugal pump A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to increase the pressure of a fluid. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids through a piping system. The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller‚ flowing radially outward into a diffuser or volute chamber (casing)‚ from where it exits into the downstream piping system.[1][2] Centrifugal pumps are used for large discharge through smaller

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    Name the parts of the brainstem from caudal to rostral. Medulla oblongata‚ pons‚ midbrain‚ diencephalon 4. Name the three meninges from superficial to deep. Dura mater‚ arachnoid mater‚ pia mater 5. Describe three functions of the cerebrospinal fluid. A. Buoyancy- allows the brain to attain considerable size without being impaired by its own weight. B. protection- protects the brain from striking the cranium when the head is jolted. C. chemical stability- rinses metabolic wastes from the nervous

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    direct the flow of the flow fluid from pump to operate jack and permit fluid from return side of jack to return to reservoir or header tank. b. Relief valve - To prevent damage though excessive pressure. c. One-Way Restrictor. - Reduces the flow of fluid in one direction only‚ thereby slowing the movement of the component being operated. d. Non-Return Valve (NRV) - To allow full fluid flow in one direction only. e. Two-Way Restrictor - Restricts flow of fluid in both directions. f.

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