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The thrust F of a screw propeller is known to depend upon the diameter d,speed of advance \\u ,fluid density p, revolution per second N, and the coefficient of viscosity μ of the fluid. Determine the dimensions of each of the variables in terms of L,M,T,and find an expression for F in terms of these quantities

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Answer:

screw thrust = ML
T^(-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

thrust of a screw propeller is given by the equation = p
V^(2)
D^(2) x
(ND)/(V)Re

where,

D is diameter

V is the fluid velocity

p is the fluid density

N is the angular speed of the screw in revolution per second

Re is the Reynolds number which is equal to puD/μ

where p is the fluid density

u is the fluid velocity, and

μ is the fluid viscosity = kg/m.s = M
L^(-1)
T^(-1)

Reynolds number is dimensionless so it cancels out

The dimensions of the variables are shown below in MLT

diameter is m = L

speed is in m/s = L
T^(-1)

fluid density is in kg/
m^(3) = M
L^(-3)

N is in rad/s = L
L^(-1)
T^(-1) =

If we substitute these dimensions in their respective places in the equation, we get

thrust = M
L^(-3)
(LT^(-1)) ^(2)
L^(2)
(T^(-1) L)/(LT^(-1) )

= M
L^(-3)
L^(2)
T^(-2)

screw thrust = ML
T^(-2)

This is the dimension for a force which indicates that thrust is a type of force

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