Hydraulics and Geotechnical Engineering

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Hydraulics and Geotechnical Engineering Quiz

Test your knowledge in hydraulics and geotechnical engineering with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers various topics, including hydrostatic forces, effective pressure, and soil properties.

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15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CalculatingEarth624
How far below the water surface is the upper edge of said plate?
7.8
6.5
7.35
6.25
Determine the hydrostatic force in Kn
679.23
693.72
633.15
631.05
If the plate is immersed in oil having specific gravity of 0.85, and its edge is flushed at fluid surface, what is the hydrostatic force acting on it?
140.40
100.44
165.17
171.56
Water table is located 8m below the surface of a silty soil. Compute for the capillary rise
2
3
4
5
Compute for the effective pressure 10m below the ground surface
115.62
106.94
108.36
96.52
Compute for dry unit weight
16.20
18.62
19.82
17.47
Compute for the total pressure 10m below the ground surface
140.53
185.41
153.62
160.25
Evaluate the degree of saturation
62.3%
78.6%
75.6%
90.2%
Evaluate for the void ratio of the soil sample
0.99
0.97
0.677
0.875
Obtain the dry unit weigh in kN/m3
12.1
12.3
10.8
13.6
Which of the following nearly gives the specific gravity of the block?
0.658
0.512
0.861
0.746
Nearly gives the total weight of the block
135.6
143.4
187.8
151.2
Nearly gives the length of the block
0.2573
0.1464
0.4791
0.3682
The normal depth of the channel
5.425
5.132
4.187
4.325
Determine the froude number of the channel
0.8536
0.1978
0.2973
0.1635
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