A liquid does not wet the solid surface if the angle of contact is:
1. equal to \(45^{\circ}\)
2. equal to \(60^{\circ}\)
3. greater then \(90^{\circ}\)
4. zero 

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A barometer is constructed using a liquid (density = \(760~\text{kg/m}^3\)). What would be the height of the liquid column, when a mercury barometer reads \(76~\text{cm}?\) 
(the density of mercury = \(13600~\text{kg/m}^3\))

1. \(1.36~\text m\) 2. \(13.6~\text m\)
3. \(136~\text m\) 4. \(0.76~\text m\)

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The velocity of a small ball of mass \(M\) and density \(d\), when dropped in a container filled with glycerine becomes constant after some time. If the density of glycerine is \(\dfrac{d}{2}\) then the viscous force acting on the ball will be:
1. \(\dfrac{3Mg}{2}\)
2. \(2Mg\)
3. \(\dfrac{Mg}{2}\)
4. \(Mg\)

Subtopic:  Viscosity |
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A capillary tube of radius \(r\) is immersed in water and water rises in it to a height \(h.\) The mass of the water in the capillary is \(5\) g. Another capillary tube of radius \(2r\) is immersed in water. The mass of water that will rise in this tube is:

1. \(5.0\) g 2. \(10.0\) g
3. \(20.0\) g 4. \(2.5\) g
Subtopic:  Capillary Rise |
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The velocity of a small ball of mass m and density ρ when dropped in a container filled with glycerin of density σ becomes constant after sometime. The viscous force acting on the ball in the final stage is:-

1. mgσρ

2. mg1+σρ

3. mg1-σρ

4. mg

Subtopic:  Viscosity |
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If a soap bubble expands, the pressure inside the bubble:
1. is equal to the atmospheric pressure
2. decreases
3. increases
4. remains the same
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A spherical ball is dropped into a long column of a highly viscous liquid. The graph that represents the speed of the ball \((v)\) as a function of time \((t)\) is:
1. \(D\) 2. \(A\)
3. \(B\) 4. \(C\)
Subtopic:  Viscosity |
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The correct statement about the variation of viscosity of fluids with an increase in temperature is:

1. viscosity of gases decreases.
2. viscosity of both liquids and gases increases.
3. viscosity of liquids increases.
4. viscosity of liquids decreases.
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A fluid of density \(\rho~\)is flowing in a pipe of varying cross-sectional area as shown in the figure. Bernoulli's equation for the motion becomes:

1. \(p+\dfrac12\rho v^2+\rho gh\text{ = constant}\) 2. \(p+\dfrac12\rho v^2\text{ = constant}\)
3. \(\dfrac12\rho v^2+\rho gh\text{ = constant}\) 4. \(p+\rho gh\text{ = constant}\)
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Air is pushed carefully into a soap bubble of radius \(r\) to double its radius. If the surface tension of the soap solution is \(T,\) then the work done in the process is:

1. \(12\pi r^2T\) 2. \(24\pi r^2T \)
3. \(4\pi r^2T\) 4. \(8\pi r^2T\)
Subtopic:  Surface Tension |
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