Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology

cavitation is caused by

  1. a)high velocity

  2. b)low barometric pressure

  3. c)high pressure

  4. d)low pressure

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Cavitation occurs when local pressure in a liquid falls below its vapor pressure, causing vapor bubble formation. This typically happens in high-velocity regions (like pump impellers, propellers, or venturi meters) where pressure drops significantly according to Bernoulli's principle. High barometric pressure actually suppresses cavitation. When these bubbles collapse in higher-pressure zones, they cause damaging shock waves.