Fluid Mechanics Practice Questions for exams

Test your knowledge of Fluid Mechanics with this practice test before taking an exam

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Fluid Mechanics Practice Questions for exams

What You Will Learn!

  • fluid mechanics
  • hydraulics
  • fluid mechanics for engineering students
  • Test your knowledge before taking the certification exam
  • Practical based questions to strengthen your hold on fluid mechanics
  • Includes practical and theoretical questions

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Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces on them. Fluid mechanics is the study of fluid behavior (liquids, gases, blood, and plasmas) at rest and in motion. Fluid mechanics has a wide range of applications in mechanical and chemical engineering, in biological systems, and in astrophysics.


The basic fluid mechanics principles are the continuity equation (i.e. conservation of mass), the momentum principle (or conservation of momentum) and the energy equation.


Fluid mechanics helps us understand the behavior of fluid under various forces and at different atmospheric conditions, and to select the proper fluid for various applications.

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  • fluid mechanics for engineering students
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