Description : Hydraulic machines work under the principle of – (1) Newton’s law (2) Joule law (3) Pascal’s law (4) Floatation law
Last Answer : (3) Pascal’s law Explanation: Hydraulic machines work under the principal of Pascal’s law which states that the pressure in a static hydraulic fluid in a closed system is same everywhere.
Description : 'Hydraulic brakes' work on the principle of – (1) Pascal's law (2) Thomson's law (3) Newton's law (4) Bernoulli's theorem
Last Answer : (1) Pascal's law Explanation: Pascal's law states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid, there is an equal increase at every other point in the container ... a pressure exerted on a piston produces an equal increase in pressure on another piston in the system.
Description : ‘Hydraulic brakes’ work on the principle of (1) Pascal’s law (2) Thomson’s law (3) Newton’s law (4) Bernoulli’s theorem
Last Answer : Pascal’s law
Description : Sprayer functions on – (1) Bernouli’s principle (2) Archeinecle's principle (3) Pascal's law (4) Floatation principle
Last Answer : (1) Bernouli's principle Explanation: Bernoulli's principle states that as the speed of a moving fluid (liquid or gas) increases, the pressure within the liquid decreases. In the case of a sprayer, when ... of the atmospheric air causes the liquid to rise up to the metal tube and come out as spray.
Description : Sprayer functions on (1) Bernouli’s principle (2) Archemede’s principle (3) Pascal’s law (4) Floatation principle
Last Answer : Bernouli’s principle
Description : The acceleration of a particular body is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it & inversely proportional to its mass. a. Pascal's Law b. Joule's Law c. Newton's Law d. None of the above
Last Answer : Newton's Law
Description : The hydraulic brake used in automobiles is a direct application of - (1) Archimedes principle (2) Torricellean law (3) Bernoulli's Theorem (4) Pascal's law
Last Answer : (4) Pascal's law Explanation: Pascal's law basically states that any pressure applied to a fluid inside a closed system will transmit that pressure equally in all directions throughout the fluid.
Description : What principle/law explains the working of the hydraulic brakes in automobiles? (1) Bernoulli's law (2) Posieulli's principle (3) Pascal's law (4) Archimedes' principle
Last Answer : (3) Pascal's law Explanation: Hydraulic brakes work on the principle of Pascal's law which states that "pressure at a point in a fluid is equal in all directions in space". According to this law ... the vehicle, to the actual brake mechanism, which is usually at or near the wheel of the vehicle.
Description : The hydraulic brakes used in automobiles is a direct application of : (1) Archimedes' principle (2) Toricellian law (3) Bernoulli's theorem (4) Pascal's law
Last Answer : (4) Pascal's law Explanation: Pascal's principle guarantees that the pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the enclosed fluid system. This gives straightline braking unless there is a fluid leak or ... to the actual brake mechanism, which is usually at or near the wheel of the vehicle.
Description : The hydraulic brakes used in automobiles is a direct application of : (1) Archimedes’ principle (2) Toricellian law (3) Bernoulli’s theorem (4) Pascal’s law
Description : What principle/law explains the working of the hydraulic brakes in automobiles ? (1) Bernoulli’s law (2) Posieulle’s principle (3) Pascal’s law (4) Archimedes’ principle
Description : That an Iron ship floats in water but an Iron ball sinks, is an example of - (1) Newton's second law (2) Pascal's law (3) Archimedes Principle (4) Dalton's law
Last Answer : (3) Archimedes Principle Explanation: The floating of an iron ship in water is an example of Archimedes principle. Archimedes' principle states that an object floats on water if the weight of the water ... . Since the average density of the ship as a whole is less than the density of water.
Description : When a body is immersed wholly or partially in a liquid, it is lifted up by a force equal to the weight of liquid displaced by the body. This statement is called (A) Pascal's law (B) (C) Principle of floatation (D) Bernoulli's theorem
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Hydraulic brakes in automobile work on – (1) Poiseuille's principle (2) Pascal's principle (3) Archimedes' principle (4) Bernoulli's principle
Last Answer : (2) Pascal's principle Explanation:The hydraulic brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, typically containing glycol ethers or diethylene glycol, to transfer pres-sure from ... it travels equally in all directions so that uniform braking action is applied on all wheels.
Description : Hydraulic brakes in automobile work on (1) Poiseuille’s principle (2) Pascal’s principle (3) Archimedes’ principle (4) Bernoulli’s principle
Last Answer : Pascal’s principle
Description : Hydraulic brakes work on the principle of – (1) Thomson's law (2) Newton's law (3) Bernoulli's theorem (4) PascaQl's law
Last Answer : (4) Pascal's law Explanation: Hydraulic brake works on Pascal's law which states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure variations remain the same.
Description : Hydraulic __________ works on the principle of Pascal's law of transmission of fluid pressure. (A) Press (B) Turbine (C) Pump (D) Coupling
Last Answer : (A) Press
Description : Hydraulic brakes function on the principle of (A) Law of conservation of momentum (B) Law of conservation of energy (C) Pascal’s law (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (C) Pascal’s law
Description : Liquids transmit pressure equally in all the directions. This is according to (A) Boyle's law (B) Archimedes principle (C) Pascal's law (D) Newton's formula
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Working principle of dead weight pressure gauge tester is based on (A) Pascal's law (B) Dalton's law of partial pressure (C) Newton's law of viscosity (D) Avogadro's hypothesis
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : If any external pressure is applied to a confined fluid, the pressure will be increased at every point in the fluid by the amount of the external pressure is known as _________. a. Torricelli’s law b. Barometric law c. Newton’s Second law d. Pascal’s law
Description : The spring balance works on the principle of - (1) Boyle's Law (2) Hooke's Law (3) Bernoulli's principle (4) Pascal's Law
Last Answer : (2) Hooke's Law Explanation: A spring scale or spring balance or Newton meter is a type of weighing scale. It consists of spring fixed at one end with a hook to attach an object at the ... force needed to extend a spring is proportional to the distance that spring is extended from its rest position.
Description : Purity of a metal can be determined with the help of – (1) Pascal's law (2) Boyle's law (3) Archimedes principle (4) Conservation of mass principle
Last Answer : (3) Archimedes principle Explanation: Purity of a metal can be determined with the help of Archimedes Principle which makes use of the densities and buoyancy of metals. Finding the density of a metal ... help to determine its purity. It is most commonly used in the checking the purity of gold.
Description : "Upthrust = Weight of the liquid displaced" is known as A. Bernoulli's Principle B. Archimedes' Principle C. Pascal's Law D. Coulomb's law
Last Answer : Archimedes' Principle
Description : The spring balance works on the principle of __________ . (1) Boyle’s Law (2) Hooke’s Law (3) Bernoulli’s principle (4) Pascal’s Law
Last Answer : Hooke’s Law
Description : Purity of a metal can be determined with the help of (1) Pascal’s law (2) Boyle’s law (3) Archimedes principle (4) Conservation of mass principle
Last Answer : Archimedes principle
Description : A train locomotive whose mass is 1 x 106 kilograms is traveling EAST at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. A NORTHERLY wind is applying a force of 100 Newtons on the locomotive. How much work is the wind doing ... 10 meters it travels? w) 0 joules x) 1,000 joules y) 10,000 joules z) 100,000 joules
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 0 JOULES
Description : For a body cooling in a draft, the rate of heat loss is proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and its surroundings. a. Nemst Effect b. Caloric Theory c. Joule’s Law d. Newton’s Law of Cooling
Last Answer : Newton’s Law of Cooling
Description : The theory that heat consisted of a fluid, which could be transferred from one body to another, but not “created” or “destroyed”. a. Clausius Theorem b. Caloric Theory c. Joules Law d. Newton’s Law of cooling
Last Answer : Caloric Theory
Description : Units commonly used for entropy are: w) kilograms per degree Kelvin x) Joules per degree Kelvin y) Newtons per Coulomb z) ergs
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- JOULES PER DEGREE KELVIN
Description : A machine's output is 4000 joules and its frictional losses are 1000 joules. Which of the following is its efficiency? Is it: w) 25% x) 30% y) 75% z) 80%
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 80%
Description : What is the principle of Hydraulic Machines?
Last Answer : Pascal
Description : A moving fluid mass may be brought to a static equilibrium position, by applying an imaginary inertia force of the same magnitude as that of the accelerating force but in the opposite direction. This statement is called (A) Pascal's law (B) (C) D-Alembert's principle (D) None of these
Description : Rocket works on the principle of – (1) Newton's Third Law (2) Newton's First Law (3) Newton's Second Law (4) Archimedes Principle
Last Answer : (1) Newton's Third Law Explanation: The modern science of spaceflight and rockets rest on Newton's Three Laws of Motion, a set of ideas and equations developed in the 1600s. In particular, ... engines point rearward. The action of the engine thrust produces a reaction on the rocket, accelerating it.
Description : If no external force acts on a system of bodies, the total linear momentum of the system of bodies remains constant. Which law states that? (1) Newton’s first law (2) Newton’s Second Law (3) Newton’s Third Law (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum
Last Answer : (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum Explanation: Conservation of linear momentum. The principle that the linear momentum of a system has constant magnitude and direction if the system is subjected to no external force. Also called law of conservation of linear momentum
Description : Rocket works on the principle of (1) Newton's Third Law (2) Newton's First Law (3) Newton's Second Law (4) Archimedes Principle
Last Answer : Newton's Third Law
Description : How many joules is 2 newtons through 10 metres?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : In SI units the power of sound is represented in A. Kgs B. Joules C. Newtons D. Watts
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : The statement ---- if three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium, each force is proportional to the sine of the angle between the other two ---- is known as a.Law of polygon of forces b.D'Alembert's principle c.Newtons law of forces d.Lami's theorem e.Law of triangle of forces
Last Answer : d. Lami's theorem
Description : The statement the resultant of the external forces applied to a body (rigid or non-rigid) composed of a system of particles is equivalent to the vector summation of the effective forces acting on all ... motion b.Principle of dynamics c.D' Alembert's principle d.Nowton's law e.Mohr's principle
Last Answer : c. D' Alembert's principle
Description : The statement that the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of a particle in the earth's gravitational field is constant is known as a.Principle of conservation of mechanical energy b.Law of gravitation c.Newton's law d.Principle of conservation of momentum e.Law of nature
Last Answer : a. Principle of conservation of mechanical energy
Description : Which law/principle of solid mechanics is similar/equivalent to Newton's law of viscosity in fluid mechanics? (A) Archimedes principle (B) Newton's second law of motion (C) Hooke's law (D) Newton's third law of motion
Last Answer : (C) Hooke's law
Description : Propulsion of rocket follows from the (A) Newton's second law of motion (B) Newton's third law of motion (C) Law of projectiles (D) Archimedes principle
Last Answer : Option B
Description : Which one of the following is responsible for the working of Newton’s colour disc experiment ? (1) Formation of pure spectra (2) Formation of impure spectra (3) Persistence of vision (4) Principle of complementary colour
Last Answer : Persistence of vision
Description : Detergents clean surfaces on the principle of – (1) viscosity (2) surface tension (3) elasticity (4) floatation
Last Answer : (2) surface tension Explanation: Detergents and soaps are used for cleaning because pure water can't remove oily, organic soiling. Soap cleans by acting as an emulsifier. Basically, soap ... and World War II. Detergents are primarily surfactants, which could be produced easily from petrochemicals.
Description : Detergents clean surfaces on the principle of (1) viscosity (2) surface tension (3) elasticity (4) floatation
Last Answer : surface tension
Description : Newton's first law of motion gives the concept of – (1) Energy (2) Work (3) Momentum (4) Inertia
Last Answer : (4) Inertia Explanation: Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that form the basis for classical mechanics. They describe the relationship between the forces acting on a body and its motion due to ... of the object is constant. Newton's first law is often referred to as the law of inertia.
Description : Newton’s first law of motion gives the concept of (1) energy (2) work (3) momentum (4) inertia
Last Answer : inertia
Description : Purpose of hydraulic accumulator is to (A) Ensure intermittent supply of hydraulic pressure (B) Increase the pressure and store/ accumulate it (C) Accumulate pressure to increase force (D) Generate high pressure to operate hydraulic machines like cranes, lifts, presses etc
Last Answer : (D) Generate high pressure to operate hydraulic machines like cranes, lifts, presses etc