Step 1: Understanding the Dimensionless Numbers and Forces.
- (A) Euler's number: Euler's number is often used in fluid mechanics to describe the behavior of fluid flows under certain conditions, but it is not directly associated with any particular force type.
- (B) Froude's number: The Froude number is a dimensionless number used to describe the influence of gravity forces in fluid flow.
- (C) Mach number: The Mach number compares the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium. It is often associated with compressibility effects.
- (D) Weber number: The Weber number relates to the ratio of inertial forces to surface tension forces in fluid dynamics.
Step 2: Matching the Forces.
- (A) Euler's number: Matches with (I) Pressure force.
- (B) Froude's number: Matches with (II) Gravity force.
- (C) Mach number: Matches with (IV) Compressibility force.
- (D) Weber number: Matches with (III) Surface Tension.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct matching is (1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III).