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Velocity head is the mechanical energy of a fluid per unit weight of the fluid measured relative to the bottom of the channel.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Step-by-step explanation:

The Bernoulli's equation is given by;


P + \rho gh + (1)/(2) \rho v^2 = constat

Divide through by the density of the fluid and acceleration due to gravity (ρg), to obtain energy per unit weight of the fluid known as head;


(P)/(\rho g) + h + (v^2)/(2g) = constant

where;


(P)/(\rho g) is pressure head

h is datum head (mechanical energy due to height of the fluid)


(v^2)/(2g) is velocity head (mechanical energy due to velocity of the fluid)

Thus, the mechanical energy of a fluid per unit weight of the fluid, measured relative to the bottom of the channel is datum head.

The correct option is "b. False"

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