Fluid kinematics
  • 1. Fluid kinematics is the branch of fluid dynamics that deals with the motion of fluids without considering the forces and pressures that cause the motion. It focuses on describing and analyzing the motion of fluids in terms of velocity, acceleration, and displacement. Key concepts in fluid kinematics include streamlines, pathlines, streaklines, and vorticity. Understanding fluid kinematics is essential for studying fluid flow and predicting behavior in various applications such as engineering, meteorology, and oceanography.

    What is the term for a fluid flow that is constant in time and space?
A) Irrotational flow
B) Steady flow
C) Laminar flow
D) Turbulent flow
  • 2. Which quantity represents the rate of change of velocity at a point in a fluid flow field?
A) Vorticity
B) Viscosity
C) Acceleration
D) Pressure
  • 3. A fluid flow that follows smooth streamlines and keeps layers of fluid separate refers to:
A) Turbulent flow
B) Laminar flow
C) Steady flow
D) Viscous flow
  • 4. The study of motion without considering the forces causing it is known as:
A) Kinematics
B) Statics
C) Dynamics
D) Mechanics
  • 5. Which type of flow involves a random, chaotic movement of fluid particles?
A) Compressible flow
B) Laminar flow
C) Rotational flow
D) Turbulent flow
  • 6. What term is used to describe the property of a fluid that resists flow and is related to internal friction?
A) Temperature
B) Viscosity
C) Density
D) Pressure
  • 7. The circulation of a fluid flow around a closed loop is an example of:
A) Laminar flow
B) Compressibility
C) Turbulence
D) Vorticity
  • 8. Which type of flow describes a situation where the density of fluid particles remains constant in time and space?
A) Incompressible flow
B) Irrotational flow
C) Non-Newtonian flow
D) Compressible flow
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