PLEASE BOX YOUR ANSWERS Problem 2 In an experiment conducted in a laboratory, the surface tension (Y) acting on a rotating square plate in a viscous fluid is a function of the external torque (7), plate length (a), area moment of inertia of plate (I), specific weight of the fluid (7) and angular displacement of the plate (8). Using Buckingham-Pi theorem, find a suitable set of pi terms (in M, L and T primary dimensions). Your final answer should be written in proper functional form. Refer Table 5.1/ page-296 for secondary dimension of the variables.

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Problem 2
In an experiment conducted in a laboratory, the surface tension (Y)
acting on a rotating square plate in a viscous fluid is a function of the external torque (t),
plate length (a), area moment of inertia of plate (I), specific weight of the fluid (Y) and
angular displacement of the plate (0). Using Buckingham-Pi theorem, find a suitable set of pi
terms (in M, L and T primary dimensions). Your final answer should be written in proper
functional form. Refer Table 5.1/ page-296 for secondary dimension of the variables.
Transcribed Image Text:PLEASE BOX YOUR ANSWERS Problem 2 In an experiment conducted in a laboratory, the surface tension (Y) acting on a rotating square plate in a viscous fluid is a function of the external torque (t), plate length (a), area moment of inertia of plate (I), specific weight of the fluid (Y) and angular displacement of the plate (0). Using Buckingham-Pi theorem, find a suitable set of pi terms (in M, L and T primary dimensions). Your final answer should be written in proper functional form. Refer Table 5.1/ page-296 for secondary dimension of the variables.
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