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(1) (2) 17. Work done in increasing the size of a soap bubble from a
A B radius of 3 cm to 5cm is nearly (Surface tension of soap
A B
solution = 0.03 Nm1) :-
(1) 2 mJ (2) 0.4 Mj
(3) (4) (3) 4 mJ (4) 0.2 mJ
13. A spherical solid ball of volume V is made of a material of 18. Two merucry drops (each of radius 'r') merge to form a
density 1. It is falling through a liquid of density 2 (2 < bigger drop. The surface energy of the bigger drop, ifs T
1). Assume that the liquid applies a viscous force on the is the surface tension, is :
5
ball that is proportional to the square of its speed v. i.e., (1) 2 3 r2T (2) 4r2T
Fviscous = kr2, k > 0. The terminal speed of the ball is 8
(3) 2r2T (4) 2 3 r2T
Vg(1 2 ) Vg1 19. If a ball of steel (density = 7.8 g cm3) attains a terminal
(1) (2)
k k velocity of 10 cm s1 when falling
Vg1 V(1 2 ) in a tank of water (coefficient of viscosity water = 8.5
(3) (4) 104 Pa.s) then its terminal velocity in glycerine
k k
( = 12 g cm3, = 13.2 Pa.s) would be nearly [AIEEE-2011]
14. Two wires are made of the same material and have the (1) 1.6 105 cm s1 (2) 6.25 104 cm s1
same volume. However wire 1 has cross-sectional area A (3) 6.45 104 cm s1 (4) 1.5 105 cm s1
and wire 2 has cross-sectional area 3A. If the length of
20. A thin liquid film formed between a U-shaped wire and a
wire 1 increases by x on applying force F, how much
light slider supports a weight of
force is needed to stretch wire 2 by the same amount?
1.5 102 N (see figure). The length of the slider is 30 cm
and its weight negligible. The surface tension of the liquid
(1) 6F (2) 9F
film is
(3) F (4) 4F
Film
15. A ball is made of a material of density where oil < <
water with oil and water representing the densities of oil
and water, respectively. The oil and water are immiscible. w
(1) 0.025 Nm1 (2) 0.0125 Nm1
If the above ball is in equilibrium in a mixture of this oil
and water, which of the following pictures represents its (3) 0.1 Nm1 (4) 0.05 Nm1
equilibrium position?
21. Water from a tap emerges vertically downwards with an
initial speed of 1.0 m/s. The crosssectional area of tap is
104 m2. Assume that the pressure is constant throughout
the stream of water and that the flow is steady, the cross
sectional area of stream 0.15 m below the tap is
load
top. When the tank is completely filled with water, the B
quantities of water flowing out per second from the holes A
are both same. Then, R is equal to :
O elongation
L L
(A) (B) 2L (C) L (D) (1) OA (2) OB
2 2
(3) OC (4) OD
25. The adjacent graph shows the extension () of a wire of
30. Two wires of the same length and material but different
length 1m suspended from the top of a roof at one end
radii r1 and r2 are suspended from a rigid support both
and with a load W connected to the other end. If the
crosssectional area of the wire is 106 m2, calculate the carry the same load at the lower end. The ratio of the
Young's modulus of the material of the wire stress developed in the second wire to that developed in
l(10 m)
4 the first wire is
4 r1 r12
(1) (2)
3 r2 r22
52 12
2
r r
1
(3) 1 (4) 1
r2 r2
W(N)
20 40 60 80
(A) 2 1011 N/m2 (B) 2 1011 N/m2 31. If 'S' is stress and 'Y' is Young's modulus of material of a
(C) 3 1012 N/m2 (D) 2 1013 N/m2 wire, the energy stored in the wire per unit volume is
S 2Y
26. The pressure of a medium is changed from 1.01 105 Pa (1) (2)
2Y S2
to 1.165 105 Pa and change in volume is 10% keeping
temperature constant. The bulk modulus of the medium is S2
(3) (4) 2S 2 Y
2Y
(A) 204.8 105 Pa (B) 102.4 105 Pa
(C) 51.2 105 Pa (D) 1.55 105 Pa 32. For a constant hydraulic stress on an object, the fractional
change in the object's volume and its bulk modulus (B) are
27. Water is filled in a cylindrical container to a height of 3 m. related as :
The ratio of the crosssectional area of the orifice and
V V 1
the beaker is 0.1. The square of the speed of the liquid (1) B (2)
coming out from the orifice is V V B
(g = 10 m/s2) V V
(3) B2 (4) B 2
V V
3m
33. Two droplets merge with each other and form a large
52.5 cm droplet. In this process
(1) Energy is liberated
(A) 50 m2s2 (B) 50.5 m2s2 (2) Energy is absorbed
(C) 51 m2s2 (D) 52 m2s2 (3) Neither liberated nor absorbed
(4) Some mass is converted into energy
28. One end of a horizontal thick copper wire of length 2L
and radius 2R is welded to an end of another horizontal
thin copper wire of length L and radius R. When the
35. The radius of a soap bubble is r. The surface tension of 41. The velocity of falling rain drop attain limited value
soap solution is T. Keeping temperature constant, the because of
radius of the soap bubble is doubled, the energy necessary (1) surface tension (2) up thrust due to air
for this will be (3) viscous force exerted by air (4) air current