METAPHOR : SYMBOL
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Answer: Option E
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A metaphor is a symbol; an analogy is a comparison.
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Answer: Option E
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A metaphor is a symbol; an analogy is a comparison.
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Answer: Option B
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In two dimensional flow, the flow does not take place in a curve. Read More »
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Answer: Option B
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In one dimensional flow, the flow Read More »
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option A
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Answer: Option B
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A flow whose streamline is represented by a curve, is called Read More »
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering[B].
Answer: Option A
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A flow through an expanding tube at increasing rate is called unsteady non-uniform flow. Read More »
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Answer: Option B
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A flow through an expanding tube at constant rate is called Read More »
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering[B].
Answer: Option B
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A flow through a long pipe at decreasing rate is called __________ uniform flow. Read More »
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