The Bernoulli S Equation Assumes O Steady Incompressible And Inviscid Flow O Unsteady Incompressible And Inviscid Fl 1 (39.78 KiB) Viewed 6 times
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The Bernoulli's equation assumes O steady, incompressible, and inviscid flow O unsteady, incompressible, and inviscid flow O steady, incompressible, and viscous flow O steady, compressible, and inviscid flow
S Question 2 What is not true about a stagnation point? O velocity is zero O pressure is zero O occurs on any stationary body placed into a flowing fluid O a Pitot tube takes advantage of this phenomenon
Question 3 For confined flows, increases in velocity result in to O decreases; cavitation O increases; cavitation O increases; raising the hydraulic grade line (HGL) O decreases; raising the hydraulic grade line (HGL) 2 pts in pressure, which could lead
Cavitation occurs when: O the fluid becomes unsteady O the fluid velocities approach zero O the fluid pressure approaches its vapor pressure O fluid is discharged into the atmosphere
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