The meatcentric height is the distance between the
A. Centre of gravity of the floating body and the centre of buoyancy
B. Centre of gravity of the floating body and the metacentre
C. Metacentre and centre of buoyancy
D. Original centre of buoyancy and new centre of buoyancy
Answer: Option B
A flow in which the quantity of liquid flowing per second is constant, is called __________ flow.
A. Steady
B. Streamline
C. Turbulent
D. Unsteady
A hydraulic ram is a device used to
A. Store the energy of water
B. Increase the pressure of water
C. To lift water from deep wells
D. To lift small quantity of water to a greater height when a large quantity of water is available at a smaller height
A. The weight of the body
B. More than the weight of the body
C. Less than the weight of the body
D. Weight of the fluid displaced by the body
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