At which of the following temperatures, the value of from Class Physics Mechanical Properties of Fluids

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Multiple Choice Questions

81.

Why the dam of the water reservoir is thick at the bottom?

  • Quantity of water increases with depth

  • Density of water increases with depth

  • Pressure of water increases with depth

  • Temperature of water increases with depth



82.

A 700 g solid cube having an edge of length 10 cm floats in water. The volume of the cube outside water is :

  • 2.4 cm3

  • 4.8 cm3

  • 300 cm3

  • 500 cm3



83.

An aeroplane gets its upward lift due to a phenomenon described by the :

  • Archimedes principle

  • Bernoulli's principle

  • Buoyancy principle

  • Pascal law



84.

At which of the following temperatures, the value of surface tension of water is minimum

  • 4º C

  • 25º C

  • 50º C

  • 75º C



85.

If work done in increasing the size of a soap film from 10 cm x 6 cm to 10 cm x 11 cm is 2x10-4 J, then surface tension is

  • 2x10-2 Nm-1

  • 2x10-4 Nm-1

  • 2x10-6 Nm-1

  • 2x10-8 Nm-1



86.

At which of the following temperature, the value of the surface tension of water is minimum?

  • 4°C

  • 25°C

  • 50°C

  • 75°C



87.

When a drop splits up into a number of drops, then :

  • Area increases

  • Volume increases

  • Energy is absorbed

  • Energy is liberated



88.

Consider the following equation of Bernoulli's theorem

P + 12ρv2 + ρgh = K (constant)

The dimensions of K/P are same as that of which of the following?

  • Thrust

  • Pressure

  • Angle

  • Viscosity



89.

Work done in splitting a drop of water of 1 mm radius into 64 droplets is (surface tension of water = 72x 10-3 J/m2)

  • 2.0 x 10-6 J

  • 2.7 x 10-6 J

  • 4 x 10-6 J

  • 5.4 x 10-6 J



90.

In a capillary tube experiment, a vertical, 30 cm long capillary tube is dipped in water. The water rises upto a height of 10 cm due to capillary action. If this experiment is conducted in a freely falling elevator, the length of the water column becomes :

  • 10 cm

  • 20 cm

  • 30 cm

  • zero



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