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  1. Asked: June 1, 2024In: Finance

    The documents required for trading account are as under: Proof of Identity: PAN card/Aadhaar Card/Passport/Voter ID/Driver's License Proof of Address: Utility Bills (Telephone, Electricity, etc.)/Ration Card/ Aadhaar Card/Passport/Voter ID/Driver's License. Bank Details: Cancelled cheque/Copy of Bank passbook. Proof of Income: Copy of ITR/Account Statement for the last 3 months/Salary slips

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    The process to trade using a trading account is relatively straightforward. Your trading account is like a link between your bank account and your DEMAT Account. You can place an order for the shares you wish to purchase through your trading account. Your order is then sent to the stock exchange forRead more

    The process to trade using a trading account is relatively straightforward. Your trading account is like a link between your bank account and your DEMAT Account. You can place an order for the shares you wish to purchase through your trading account. Your order is then sent to the stock exchange for processing. If the order is executed, the shares get deposited into your DEMAT account, and the funds are debited from your bank account. Sell orders follow a similar process. Once the order is executed, the shares are taken from your DEMAT account, and the funds are credited to your bank account.

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  2. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    Energy equation is usually applicable to

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    The energy equation is usually applicable to steady flow conditions, as it is based on the principle of conservation of energy. In steady flow, the velocity, pressure, and other properties of the fluid do not change with time at any given point in the flow field.

    The energy equation is usually applicable to steady flow conditions, as it is based on the principle of conservation of energy. In steady flow, the velocity, pressure, and other properties of the fluid do not change with time at any given point in the flow field.

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  3. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    Specific weight of sea water is more than that of pure water because of

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    The surface or profile of water flowing in an open channel or a pipe flowing partially full. If a pipe is under pressure, the hydraulic grade line is that level water would rise to in a small, vertical tube connected to the pipe.

    The surface or profile of water flowing in an open channel or a pipe flowing partially full. If a pipe is under pressure, the hydraulic grade line is that level water would rise to in a small, vertical tube connected to the pipe.

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  4. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    Total pressure on the top of a closed cylindrical vessesl completely filled with liquid, is directly proportional to

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2024 at 8:39 pm

    Expert-Verified Answer Hence, total pressure on the top of liquid-filled cylindrical vessel is directly proportional to 4th power of radius.

    Expert-Verified Answer
    Hence, total pressure on the top of liquid-filled cylindrical vessel is directly proportional to 4th power of radius.

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  5. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    The minimum specific energy of flow of water in open channel is : (where hc is the critical depth)

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2024 at 8:39 pm

    Critical Depth (hc) Critical depth of flow is that of flow at which the specific energy is minimum. From the above graph, it is the depth of flow at point 'C'. Mathematically the critical depth can be obtained by differentiating the specific energy equation with respect to depth and equating it to zRead more

    Critical Depth (hc)
    Critical depth of flow is that of flow at which the specific energy is minimum. From the above graph, it is the depth of flow at point ‘C’. Mathematically the critical depth can be obtained by differentiating the specific energy equation with respect to depth and equating it to zero.

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  6. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    In a venturimeter, the divergent cone is kept

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2024 at 8:38 pm

    The divergent cone of the Venturi meter is made longer with a gradual divergence so that the flow separation and the consequent energy loss is minimum. Explanation: The divergent part of a Venturi meter is longer than the convergent part to avoid flow separation.

    The divergent cone of the Venturi meter is made longer with a gradual divergence so that the flow separation and the consequent energy loss is minimum. Explanation: The divergent part of a Venturi meter is longer than the convergent part to avoid flow separation.

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  7. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    If the Mach number for a fluid flow is less than 1, the flow is

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2024 at 8:36 pm

    Subsonic flow (M < 1 everywhere). A flow field is defined as subsonic if the Mach number is less than 1 at every point. Subsonic flows are characterized by smooth streamlines (no discontinuity in slope), as sketched inFig.

    Subsonic flow (M < 1 everywhere). A flow field is defined as subsonic if the Mach number is less than 1 at every point. Subsonic flows are characterized by smooth streamlines (no discontinuity in slope), as sketched inFig.

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  8. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    Hydraulic coefficient of an orifice means the coefficient of

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    The following are three hydraulic coefficients of the orifice: Coefficient of Contraction (Cc) Coefficient of Velocity (Cv) Coefficient of discharge (Cd)

    The following are three hydraulic coefficients of the orifice: Coefficient of Contraction (Cc) Coefficient of Velocity (Cv) Coefficient of discharge (Cd)

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  9. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    Hydraulic grade line

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    The surface or profile of water flowing in an open channel or a pipe flowing partially full. If a pipe is under pressure, the hydraulic grade line is that level water would rise to in a small, vertical tube connected to the pipe.

    The surface or profile of water flowing in an open channel or a pipe flowing partially full. If a pipe is under pressure, the hydraulic grade line is that level water would rise to in a small, vertical tube connected to the pipe.

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  10. Asked: May 31, 2024In: Education

    Flow of water in pipes of diameter more than 3 metres, can be measured by

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    Solved] The flow of water in a pipe about 3 metres in ... Pitot Tube is a device used calculating the velocity of flow at any point in a pipe or a channel. The flow of water in a pipe about 3 metres in diameter can be measured by Pitot tube.

    Solved] The flow of water in a pipe about 3 metres in …
    Pitot Tube is a device used calculating the velocity of flow at any point in a pipe or a channel. The flow of water in a pipe about 3 metres in diameter can be measured by Pitot tube.

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