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1) The stream diameter of water falling from a tap decreases to approximately 15 mm 0.5 m below the tap due to gravity. 2) A pump increasing liquid pressure from 1 to 30 bar does 2.5 kJ/kg of isentropic work on the liquid. 3) In an ideal siphon tube drawing water from a reservoir, the velocity at point P is the square root of two times gravity times the height difference between the reservoir and point P.

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1) The stream diameter of water falling from a tap decreases to approximately 15 mm 0.5 m below the tap due to gravity. 2) A pump increasing liquid pressure from 1 to 30 bar does 2.5 kJ/kg of isentropic work on the liquid. 3) In an ideal siphon tube drawing water from a reservoir, the velocity at point P is the square root of two times gravity times the height difference between the reservoir and point P.

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Water is coming out from a tap and falls vertically downwards.

At the tap opening,


the stream diameter is 20 mm with uniform velocity of 2 m/s. Acceleration due to
gravity is 9.81 m/s2 . Assuming steady, inviscid flow, constant atmospheric pressure
everywhere and neglecting curvature and surface tension effects, the diameter in
mm of the stream 0.5 m below the tap is approximately (A) 10 (B) 15 (C) 20 (D) 25
A pump handling a liquid raises its pressure from 1 bar to 30 bar .take the density of
the liquid as 990 Kg/m3.The isentropic specific work done by the pump in Kj/Kg is
a) 0.10

b)0.30

c) 2.50

d) 2.93

A siphons draw water from a reservoir and discharges it out at atmospheric pressure
. assuming ideal fluid and the reservoir is large ,the velocity at point P in the siphon
tube is

a)

2 g h1

b)

2 g h2

2h 1)
2
g
(
c)

1+ h2 )
2
g
(
d)

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