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101.

The neck and bottom of a bottle are 3 cm and 15 cm in radius respectively. If the cork is pressed with a force 12 N in the neck of the bottle, then force exerted on the bottom of the bottle is

  • 30 N

  • 150 N

  • 300 N

  • 600 N


102.

A square wire frame of size L is dipped in a liquid. On taking out a membrane is formed. If the surface tension of liquid is T, then force acting on a frame will be

  • 2T L

  • 4T L

  • 8T L

  • 16T L


103.

64 spherical rain drops of equal size are falling vertically through air with a terminal velocity 1.5 ms-1 .If these drops coalesce to form a big spherical drop, then terminal velocity of big drop is

  • 8 ms-1

  • 16 ms-1

  • 24 ms-1

  • 32 ms-1


104.

The equation of a wave is y = 5 sin t0.04- x4 ; where x is in cm and t is in second. The maximum velocity of the wave will be

  • 1 ms-1

  • 2 ms-1

  • 1.5 ms-1

  • 1.25 ms-1


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105.

If there were no gravity, which of the following will not be there for a fluid?

  • Viscosity

  • Surface tension

  • Pressure

  • Archimedes' upward thrust


106.

The cylindrical tube of a spray pump has a cross-section of 8 cm2 , one end of which has 40 fine holes each of area 10-8 m2. If the liquid flows inside the tube with a speed of 0.15 m min-1 the speed with which the liquid is ejected through the holes is

  • 50 m/s

  • 5 m/s

  • 0.05 m/s

  • 0.5 m/s


107.

Horizontal tube of non-uniform cross-section has radii of 0.1 m and 0.05 m respectively at M and N. For a streamline flow of liquid, the rate of liquid flow is

              

  • changing continuously with time

  • greater at M than at N

  • greater at N than at M

  • same at M and N


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108.

If two soap bubbles of different radii are connected by a tube, then

  • air flows from bigger bubble to the smaller bubble till sizes become equal

  • air flows from bigger bubble to the smaller bubble till sizes are interchanged

  • air flows from smaller bubble to bigger

  • there is no flow of air


C.

air flows from smaller bubble to bigger

The excess pressure inside the soap bubble is inversely proportional t radius of soap bubble i.e 

                     ρ  1r

where r is the radius of the bubble.

It flows that pressure inside a smaller bubble is greater than that inside a bigger bubble. Thus if these two bubbles are connected by a tube, air will flow from smaller bubble to a bigger bubble and the bigger bubble grows at the expense of the smaller one. Air flows from smaller bubble to bigger as the pressure in a smaller bubble is higher.


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109.

A soap bubble of radius r is blown up to form a bubble of radius 2r under isothermal conditions. If  T  is the surface tension of soap solution, the energy spent in the blowing

  • 3 πTr2

  • 6πTr2

  • 12πTr2

  • 24 πTr2


110.

A hollow sphere of volume V is floating on water surface with half immersed in it. What should be the minimum volume of water poured inside the sphere so that the sphere now sinks into the water 

  • V2

  • V3

  • V4

  • V


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