A diagram shows a venturimeter, through which water is flowing. The speed of water at X is 2 cms-1. The speed of water at Y (g = 1000 cms-2) is

1. 23 cms-1

2. 32 cms-1

3. 101 cms-1

4. 1024 cms-1

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A piece of paraffin wax of density 0.9 gm/cc floats on water. A layer of turpentine of density 0.87 gm/cc is added on top of water until the wax is cntircly submerged. The ratio of the volume of wax immersed in water to that in turpentine is

1. 3: 13

2. 87: 90

3. 90: 87

4. 3: 10

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Bernoulli's principle is based on the law of conservation of

1. Angular momentum

2. Linear momentum

3. Mass

4. Energy

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By sucking through a straw, a student can reduce the pressure in his lungs to 750 mm of Hg (density = 13.6 gm/cm3). Using the straw, he can drink water from a glass up to a maximum depth of

1. 10 cm

2. 75 cm

3. 13.6 cm

4. 1.36 cm

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A soap bubble of diameter 8 mm is formed in air. The surface tension of liquid is 30 dyne/cm. The excess pressure inside the soap bubble is

1. 150 dyne/cm2

2. 300 dyne/cm2

3. 3 x 10-3 dyne/cm2

4. 12 dyne/cm2

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Two capillary tubes of the same length but different radii r1 and r2 are fitted in parallel to the bottom of a vessel. The pressure head is p. What should be the radius of a single tube that can replace the two tubes so that the rate of flow is same as before

1. r1+r2

2. r1r1r1+r2

3. r1+r22

4. None of these

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A wooden block, with a coin placed on its top, floats in water as shown in fig. the distance  and h are shown there. After some time the coin fails into the water, then

1.  decreases and h increases

2.  increases and h decreases

3. Both and h increase

4. Both and h decrease

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A solid ball of density half of that of water falls freely under gravity from a height of 19.6 m and then enters into water. Upto what depth will the ball go ?

1. 9.8 m

2. 19.6 m

3. 39.2 m

4. 29.4 m

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Water rises in a capillary tube to a certain height such that the upward force due to surface tension is balanced by 75 x 10-4 N force due to the weight of the liquid. If the surface tension of water is 6 x 10-2 N/m, the inner circumference of the capillary must be

1. 1.25 x 10-2 m

2. 0.50 x 10-2 m

3. 6.5 x 10-2 m

4. 12.5 x 10-2 m

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A cubical block of wood 10 cm on a side floats at the interface between oil and water as shown in figure with its lower face 2 cm below the interface. The density of oil is 0.6 gm/cm3. The mass of the block is

1. 600 gm

2. 680 gm

3. 800 gm

4. 200 gm

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