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A tank of diameter $0.6 \;m$ and height $1\;m$ has a hole at of diameter $10\;mm$ at a depth of $0.6\;m$ from the free surface. What is the thrust force due to the water issuing from the hole. $(g=10m/s^2)$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q46
medium
asked
Oct 8, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The energy released when $1000$ small drops each of radius $10^{-7}\;m$ coalesce to from a single big drop is (Surface tension of liquid is $14 \times 10^{-2}\;N/m$)
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q45
easy
asked
Oct 8, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A solid blocks whose density is greater then the density of liquid is placed inside the liquid. It begins to float. Now a string attached to the solid holds the solid submerged. Now the tension in the string is $T_1$. If the system is accelerated upward with an acceleration a how will the tension in the string change.
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q44
difficult
asked
Oct 8, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A hydraulic press has a load F placed on the larger piston which is balanced by a smaller piston where a load of $20\;kg$ is kept. (neglecting mass of position) The larger piston has a diameter of $0.35\;m$ and the smaller piston has diameter of $0.1\;m$ The press is filled with oil of density $750\;kg/m^3$ and the larger position is at a height $1.5\;m$ relative to smaller piston. Find F.
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q43
medium
asked
Oct 8, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Two wires of different materials are used to hang a rod horizontally tied from two ends of the rod of length $2m$. At what distance should a weight be hung on the rod from Wire-1 so that equal stresses are produced on both the wires. Wire 1: cross -sectional area $= 10^{-3}m^{2}$. Young's modulus $= 2 \times 10^{11} N/m^2$ Wire 2 : cross -sectional area $= 2 \times 10^{-3} m^{2}$. Young's modulus $= 1 \times 10^{11} N/m^2$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q42
medium
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A object of mass $5.0\;g$ is projected into air using a rubber string of cross sectional area of $1;mm^2$. The length of the chord when it was unstretched is 10.0 cm. It is then stretched to 12 cm to project the object . The young's modulus of rubber is $5.0 \times 10^8 n/m^2$. The velocity of projectile is (assuming all the energy of string is transferred to projectile)
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q41
difficult
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A highly rigid cubical block A of small mass M and side L is fixed rigidly to another cubical block B of the same dimensions and modulus of rigidity $\eta$ Such that the lower face of A completely covers the upper face of B. The lower face of B is rigidly held on horizontal surface. A small force is applied perpendicular to one of the side face of A. After the force is withdrawn block A executes small oscillations the time period of which is given by
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physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q40
medium
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
If $\rho$ is density of the material of a wire and $\sigma$ is the breaking stress. The greatest length of wire that can hang freely without breaking is
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physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q39
medium
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Siphon is a device to transfer liquid from a higher level to lower level. The condition of working of siphon is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q38
easy
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
If the ratio of lengths , radii and Young's modulli of two wires in the figure shown are 2,4, and 1 respectively. Then the corresponding ratio of increase in their length will be
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q37
medium
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
In the arrangement shown in figure $\large\frac{m_A}{m_B}=\frac{2}{3}$ and ratio of density of block B and of the liquid is $2:1$ The system is released from resat. Then
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q36
difficult
asked
Oct 7, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Power required to raise $300 liters$ of water per minute through a height of 6m using a pipe of diameter 2.4 cm is $(g=10 m/s^2)$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q35
medium
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A wooden cube is floating in water when a mass $m= 0.2\;kg$ is kept on its top, When the mass is removed the cube rises by $2 \;cm$. The side of the cube is [density of water $=10^3 kg/m^3$]
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q34
medium
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A rubber balloon has $200\;g$ water in it . It's weight in water will be (neglecting the weight of balloon)
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q33
easy
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
When at rest a liquid stands at same level in the tubes shown . But as indicated a height difference of 'h' occurs when the system is given an acceleration towards right. then 'h' equals
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q32
medium
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Two liquids which do not react chemically are placed in a bent tube as shown. The heights of liquids above their surface of separation (Common surface) are
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q31
easy
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A uniform rod of length $2.0 m$ specific $0.5$ and mass$2 \;kg$ is hinged at one end to bottom of tank of water (Specific gravity =1.0) filled upto a height of $1m$. as shown when $\theta \neq 0$. the force exerted by hinge on the rod is $(g=10 \;m/s^2)$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q30
difficult
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A barometer tube reads $76\;cm$ of mercury. If the tube in gradually inclined at an angle of $60^{\circ}$ with vertical , keeping the open end immersed , in mercury reservoir, the length of the mercury column will be
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q29
easy
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
In a baro meter as shown in the figure a small hole is made at a point S Density of mercury is $\rho$. The mercury comes out from this hole with speed v equal to
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q28
medium
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A cylinder of mass m and density $\rho$ hanging from a string is lowered into a vessel of cross. sectional area s containing a liquid of density $ \sigma( < \rho)$ until it is fully immersed. The increase in pressure at the bottom of vessel is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q27
medium
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The velocity of small ball of mass M and density $d_1$ when dropped in a container filled with glycerin becomes constant after some time. If the density of glycerin is $d_2$ then force acting on the ball
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q26
medium
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
For a given material , The young's modulus is 2.4 times that of rigidity modulus. It's Poisson's ratio is ::
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q25
easy
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The Comprehensibility of water is $5 \times 10^{-10}\;m^2/N$. It is subjected to a pressure of $15\;M\;pa$. The fraction decrease in volume will be
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q24
easy
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The volume of solid rubber ball when it is carried from surface of 200 m deep lake decreases by $0.1\%$ The value for bulk modulus elasticity of rubber will be
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q23
easy
asked
Oct 4, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A steel wire of uniform cross- section of $2\;mm^2$ is heated upto $50^{\circ}$ and clamped rigidly at two ends. If the temperature of wire falls to $30^{\circ}$ then change in tension in wire will be , if coefficient of linear expansion of steel is $1.1 \times 10^{-5}/ ^{\circ} C$ and $Y=2 \times 10^{11} N/m^2$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q22
easy
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Work done in increasing the length of $1\;m$ long wire of cross-sectional area $1\;mm^2$ through $1\;mm$ is $y=2 \times 10^{11}N/m^2$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q21
easy
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Two wire are made of same material and have same volume However wire 1 has cross-sectional area A and wire 2 has cross-sectional area 3A. If length of wire 1 is increased by $\Delta x$ on applying force F, how much force is needed to stretch wire 2 by same amount
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q20
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Excess pressure inside one soap bubble is three times that inside second soap bubble. Find the ratio of volume of first bubble to second.
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q19
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A capillary of shapes as shown is dipped in a liquid. Contact angle between liquid minisues is to be neglected . T is surface tension of liquid, r is radius of meniscus g is acceleration due to gravity $\rho$ is density of the liquid then height h in equillibrium is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q18
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
As square box of water has a small hole located in one of the bottom corner. When the box is full and sitting on level surface complete opening of the hole results in a flow of water with speed $v_0.$ When box is half empty, it is lilted by $45^{\circ}$. So that the hole is at lowest position. Now the water will flow with speed of
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q17
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A cylindrical vessel filled with water is released on an in inclined plane of angle $\theta$ as shown. The coefficient of friction of surfaces is $(\mu ( < \tan \theta)$. Then the contact angle made by the surface of water with the incline is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q16
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Velocity of the liquid coming out of a small hole of u vessel containing two different liquids of density $2 \rho$ ans $\rho$ as shown is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q15
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A steel wire $1.5\;m$ long and radius $1\;mm$ is attached with a load of $3 \;Kg$ at one end and the other end of he wire is fixed. It is wirled in a vertical circle with frequency $2\;Hz$. find the elongation of the wire when the weight is at the lowest position. $[Y=2 \times 10^{11} N/m^2 \quad g=10m/s^2]$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q14
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The bulk modulus of elasticity of helium at 1 atmospheric pressure, assuming variation of pressure and volume is adiabatic, is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q13
easy
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A wire breaks when subjected to a stress S. If $\rho$ is the density of the material of wire, then the length of the wire. So that it breaks by its own weight is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q12
easy
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A steel wire of uniform cross- sectional area $2\;mm^2$ in heated upto $50^{\circ}C$ and is stretched by clamping its two ends rigidly. The change in tension when the temperature falls from $50^{\circ}C$ to $30^{\circ}C$ is $( \alpha =1.1 \times 10^{-5} C)\;(Y=2.0 \times 10^{11} N/ m^2)$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q11
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A wire of length L and cross-sectional area A is made of material of Young's modulus Y. The work done in stretching the wire by an amount x is given by
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q10
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
2
answers
Four identical hollow cylindrical column of steel support a big structure of mass $50000\;kg$. The inner and outer radii of each column are 30 and 60 cm respectively. Assuming load distribution to be uniform , the compressional strain of each column is $ [y_{steel}=2.0 \times 10^{11} Nm^{-2}]$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q9
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A metal plate of cross-sectional area rests on a layer of caster oil $(\eta= 15.5 p) \;0.2\;cm$ thick. Calculate the horizontal force required to move the plate with a speed of $3 cm/s$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q8
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The stress versus strain graph for wires of two material A and B are as shown. If $Y_A$ and $Y_B$ are the Young's modulus of materials then
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q7
medium
asked
Oct 3, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A steel wire of $40\;m$ in length is stretched through $2.0\; mm.$ The cross sectional area of the wire is $2.0 \;mm^2$ . If young's modulus of steel is $2.0 \times 10^{11}\;N/m^2$ the energy density of wire is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q6
medium
asked
Oct 2, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
What is the work done in splitting a drop of water 1 mm radius into $10^6$ droplets (surface tension of water $= 72 \times 10^{-3} \; J/m^2$)
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q5
medium
asked
Oct 2, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A sample of liquid has an initial volume of $1.5 \;l$. The volume is reduced to $0.2 ml$ . When the pressure increased by $140\;R\;pa$. What is bulk modulus of liquid
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q4
medium
asked
Oct 2, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
The elastic energy stored in a write of young's modulus Y is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q3
easy
asked
Oct 2, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Water rises to a height of 20 mm in a capillary . If the radius of the capillary is made $\large\frac{1}{3}$rd of its precious is made then what is the new value of the capillary rise?
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q2
easy
asked
Oct 2, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A tank filled with water has a hole at a certain height from its bottom. The volume of water emerging out per second from the hole does not depend on
jeemain
physics
class11
unit7
properties-of-solids-and-fluids
q1
easy
mock
asked
Oct 2, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A sphere of mass M and radius $R_2$ has a concentric cavity of radius $R_1$ as shown. The force F exerted by the sphere on a particle of mass m located at a distance r from the center of sphere varies as $(0 < r < \alpha)$
jeemain
physics
class11
unit6
gravitation
q81
medium
asked
Aug 30, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
A particle is fired upward with a speed of $20 \;Km/s$. The speed with which it will move in in interstellar space is
jeemain
physics
class11
unit6
gravitation
q100
medium
asked
Aug 30, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
Suppose universal gravitational constant starts to decrease, then
jeemain
physics
class11
unit6
gravitation
q99
medium
asked
Aug 30, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
If G is the universal gravitational constant and $\rho$ is the uniform density of a spherical planet. Then the shortest possible period of rotation of the planet can be
jeemain
physics
class11
unit6
gravitation
q98
medium
asked
Aug 30, 2013
by
meena.p
1
answer
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