If mercury in a barometer is replaced by water, the height of 3.75 cm of mercury will be following cm of water___________________?
		A. 51 cm
B. 50 cm
C. 52 cm
D. 52.2 cm
E. 51.7 cm
		A. 51 cm
B. 50 cm
C. 52 cm
D. 52.2 cm
E. 51.7 cm
		A. viscous/unviscous fluids
B. compressibility of fluids
C. conservation of mass
D. steady/unsteady flow
E. open channel/pipe flow
		A.p = Txr
B.p = T/r
C. p = T/2r
D. p = 2T/r
E. none of the above
		A. 6
B. 7
C. 5
D. 6.5
[B].
[C].
[D].
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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		A. supersonics, as with projectiles and jet propulsion
B. full immersion or completely enclosed flow, as with pipes, aircraft wings, nozzles etc.
C. simultaneous motion through two fluids where there is a surface of dis-continuity, gravity force, and wave making effects, as with ship’s hulls
D. all of fhe above
E. none of the above
		A. More than 7
B. Less than 7
C. Less than 6
D. More than 6