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Q.1.
Calculate the amount of energy evolved when eight droplets of mercury (surface tension 0.55 N/m)
of radius 1 mm each combine into one.
Q.2.
Water is flowing steadily through a horizontal pipe of non-uniform cross-section. If the velocity of
water at a point where cross-section is 0.02m2 is 2m/s, what is the velocity of water at another point
where the cross-section is 0.01 m2?
Q.3.
Liquid flows through two capillary tubes connected in series. Their length is L and 2L and radius r
and 2r respectively. The pressure difference across the first and second tube is in the ratio.
Q.4.
Find the viscous force on a steel ball of 2 mm radius (density 8 g/cc) acquires a terminal velocity of
4 cm/s in falling freely in the tank of glycerine (density of glycerine 1.3 g/cc)
Q.5.
Q.6.
Q.7.
A thick spherical shell having density 2 and outer radius R and inner radius r = R (3)1 3 is thrown
downward inside a tank, containing a liquid having density . Find the time rate of change of speed
R2 g
of the shell when the speed of the shell becomes v 0
. (Where is the coefficient of
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viscosity and g is is is acceleration due to gravity.)
Q.8.
10 kg
=0.4
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Q.9.
L
2L
3L
Q.10. A long wire of negligible thickness and mass per unit length is floating
in a liquid such that the top surface of liquid dips by a distance y. If the
length of base of vessel is 2a, find surface tension of the liquid. (y < < a)
a
y
Q.11. A small ball of radius r is falling in a viscous liquid under gravity. Find the dependency of rate of
heat produced in terms of radius r after the drop attains terminal velocity.
Q.12. A syringe of diameter D = 8 mm and having a nozzle of
diameter d = 2 mm is placed horizontally at a height of 1.25 m
as shown in the figure. An incompressible and non-viscous
liquid is filled in syringe and the piston is moved at speed of
0.25 m/s. Find the range of liquid jet on the ground.
V=0.25 m/s
h=1.25 m
P0
Q.13. The height of a liquid of density in a beaker of area of crosssection A is h0. Now a block of mass m is floating on the
surface of the liquid. Determine the pressure on the bottom of
the beaker. If atmospheric pressure is P0.
h0
/2
Q.15. A liquid drop of certain radius is broken in to 1000 droplets such that each of small drop is having a
radius of 0.5 mm. Find the work done in the process? (T = 70 10-3 N/m).
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Q.16. A bubble having surface tension T and radius R is formed on a ring
of radius b (b << R). Air is blown inside the tube with velocity v as
shown. The air molecule collides perpendicularly with the wall of
the bubble and stops. Calculate the radius at which the bubble
separates from the ring.
Q.17. Find the work done to break a drop of water of radius 0.5 cm into identical drops of each of radius 1
mm. (Twater = 7 10-2 N/m).
Q.18. Water flows in a horizontal tube as shown in figure. The
pressure of water changes by 600 N/m2 between A and
B where the areas of cross-section are 30 cm2 and 15
cm2 respectively. Find the rate of flow of water through
the tube.
Q.19. A light wooden sphere floats in a liquid such that half of the volume of sphere remains inside the
liquid. Find the ratio of density of liquid to that of sphere.
Q.20. Two identical cylindrical vessels with their bases at the same level each contain liquid of density .
The height of the liquid in one vessel is h1 and that in the other vessel is h2. The area of either base
is A. Find the work done by gravity in equalizing the levels when the two vessels are connected.
Q.21. If n identical water droplets falling under gravity with terminal velocity v collapse to form a single
drop, which has terminal velocity 4v, find n.
Q.22. A vessel contains oil (density = 0.8 gm/cm3) over mercury (density = 13.6 gm/cm3). A homogeneous
sphere floats with half its volume immersed in mercury and the other half in oil. Find the density of
the material of sphere in gm/cm3.
Q.23. An incompressible non-viscous fluid (density ) flows steadily through a cylindrical pipe which has
radius 2R at point A and radius R at point B (at the same height as A) further along the flow
direction. If the velocity and pressure at point A are v and P respectively, find the pressure at B.
Q.24. A tube of inner radius R1 =1cm open at both end is dipped in the water. A
rod of radius R2 = 8 mm is placed co-axially in the tube as shown in the
figure. If the surface tension of water is T and contact angle is 0 0. Find
the capillary rise inside tube.
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Q.25. A cylindrical vessel of thickness 2 cm floats in a
liquid as shown in figure. With a depth of 8 cm
immersed. The vessel develops a leak in its
bottom. What should be minimum height of the
vessel so that it may not sink?
D
16 cm
Q.27. There a cylindrical tank of cross sectional area A resting on a horizontal surface. There is a small
orifice of cross sectional area a (a << A) at the bottom lateral surface of it. Initially the tank was
filled with a liquid of density up to a height of H. Find
(a) the speed of the liquid flowing out when the height of the liquid in the tank becomes H/2.
(b) the horizontal force required to kept it at rest initially.
Q.28.
B
20 cm
100 cm
30
D
Q.29. A cubical block of iron 5 cm on each side having specific gravity 7.2 is floating on mercury of
specific gravity 13.6 in a vessel (a) what is the height of the block above mercury level (b) water is
poured into the vessel so that it just covers the iron block. What is the height of water column?
Q.30. Calculate the rate of flow of glycerin of density 1.25 103 kg/m3 through the conical section of a
horizontally placed pipe if the radii of the ends are 0.1 m and 0.04 m and the pressure drop across
its length is 10 N/m2.
Q.31.
h/4
m
Vessel
at rest
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A1
H1
A2
H
H/2
Q.34. Two spherical bubbles of radii 3 cm and 4 cm coalesce to form another spherical bubble. Calculate
the surface tension of the bubble. The radius of the bubble formed = 4.498 cm and the atmospheric
pressure = 105 Pa.
Q.35. A cylindrical vessel of area of cross-section A and filled with liquid to a height of h1 has a capillary
tube of length and radius r protruding horizontally at its bottom. If the viscosity of liquid is ,
density and g = 9.8 m/s2, find the time in which the level of water in vessel falls to h2. [ It is given
that only in tube viscous force will be present, in cylindrical vessel flow is stream line.]
Q.36. A rod of length 6 m has a mass of 12 kg. It is
hinged at end A at a distance of 3m below the
water surface.
(i) What weight must be attached to the other
end so that 5m of the rod is submerged?
(ii) Find the magnitude and direction of the
force exerted by the hinge on the rod. The
specific gravity of the material of the rod is 0.5.
3m
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Q.37.
10 m
5m
Q.38. Water stands at a depth H in a tank whose side-walls are vertical. A hole is made on one of the
walls at a depth h below the water surface. Find at what distance from the foot of the wall does the
emerging stream of water strike the floor and for what value of h this range is maximum?
Q.39. Air is streaming past a horizontal airplane wing such that its speed is 120 m/s at the upper surface
and 90 m/s at the lower surface. If the density of air is 1.3 kg/m 2, find the difference in pressure
between the two surfaces of the wing. If the wing is 10m long and has a average width of 2m, then
calculate the gross lift on it.
Q.40. A fixed cylindrical container of cross-section area A contains water. A small hole of area a (a<<A)
is punched on sidewall h height above the bottom at time t = 0. It is found that time taken to reach
the water upto level of hole is T. Find initial height of water level from bottom at time t = 0.
D
P1
P2
m
300
P
5m
2m
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Q.44. Three spherical bubbles each of radius r1, r2 and r3 collapse to form a single spherical bubble of
radius r. Calculate the surface tension of the liquid in terms of r, r1, r2 and r3. Atmospheric pressure
is P0. [Assume that temperature remains constant and no leakage of air takes place.]
Q.45. A solid sphere of mass m = 2kg and specific gravity s =
0.5 is half stationary relative to a tank filled with water.
The tank is accelerating vertically upward with
acceleration a = 2m/s-2
(a) Calculate tension in the thread connected between
the sphere and bottom of the tank.
(b) If the thread snaps, calculate acceleration of sphere
with respect to tank.
(Density of water is = 1000 kg m-3)
Q.46. A cylindrical tank having cross-sectional area A = 0.5
m2 is filled with two liquids of density 1 = 900 kgm-3
and 2 = 600 kgm-3 to a height h = 60 cm each as
shown in figure. A small hole having area a = 5 cm2 is
made in right vertical wall at a height y = 20 cm from
the bottom. Calculate
B
h
3m
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Q.49. A solid ball of density half that of water falls freely under gravity from a height of 19.6 m and then
enters in water upto what depth will the ball go. How much time will it take to come again to the
water surface. Neglect air resistance and viscosity effects in water,
g = 9.8 m/s2.
Q.50. Determine the shape of the jar of the figure
given below i.e. specify x as function of y so
that water level descends at a constant rate
at all times by 4 cm every hour. Given the
drain hole
radius of drain hole is 2mm and can be
assumed to be very small compared to x.
Q.51. A wide vessel with a small hole at the bottom is filled with water and kerosene. Find the velocity of
the water flow if thickness of water layer is 30 cm and that of kerosene layer is
20 cm. Specific gravity of kerosene = 0.8.
Q.52. To what height should a vessel having square base of dimension L be
filled with a homogenous liquid so that the force exerted by the liquid on
the base surface is equal to the force exerted by the liquid on one of the
side surface.
H/2
H/2
A
B
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Q.55. A metallic plate having shape of square is suspended through
inextensible string from point P. PX is a rigid rod clamped through X on
vertically fixed rod as shown in the figure. The plate is completely
immersed in the water such that level of water is well above the plate.
The clamp X is then slowly raised vertically up with a constant velocity
along the fixed rod. Determine the curve between tension T in the string
and the displacement S of clamp X (with proper explanation).
Q.56. A cylindrical vessel of cross sectional area A2 is filled with water up to height H m. There is small
hole at the bottom lateral surface of the cylinder having cross sectional area A1 (A1<<A2). Find the
time in which the water will drain out through hole.
Q.57. A wooden plank of length 1m and uniform cross section is hinged at one
end to the bottom of the tank as shown in figure. The tank is filled with water
up to height of 0.5 m. The specific gravity of the plank is 0.5. Find the angle
that the plank makes with the vertical in the equilibrium position.
0.5 m
B
Hing
Q.58. A wooden ball of density D is immersed in water of density d (d>D) to a depth h below the surface
of water and then released. Find
(a) Maximum height attained by ball from its initial position.
(b) Find time taken by ball to reach maximum height.
Neglect the time for which ball was in partial contact with water and air.
Q.59. A uniform solid cylinder of density 0.8 g/cm3 floats in equilibrium in a
combination of two non-mixing liquids A and B with its axis vertical.
The densities of the liquids A and B are 0.7 g/cm3 and 1.2 g/cm3,
respectively. The height of liquid A is hA = 1.2 cm. The length of the
part of the cylinder immersed in liquid B is hB = 0.8 cm.
(a) Find the total force exerted by liquid A on the cylinder.
(b) Find h, the length of the part of the cylinder in air.
(c) The cylinder is depressed in such a way that its top surface is just
below the upper surface of liquid A and is then released. Find the
acceleration of the cylinder immediately after it is released.
air
hA
hB
0
R
2R
h2
h1
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Q.61. A metal sphere of mass m having cavity inside has an instantaneous upward acceleration a when
released from rest fully submerged in a liquid of density d1. Taking the density of the metal as d2,
find the volume of the cavity in the sphere.
Q.62. (a) Find the terminal velocity of a rain drop of radius 0.01 mm. The coefficient of viscosity of air is
1.0 10-5 N-s/m2 and its density is 0.1 kg/m3. Density of water = 1000 kg/m3.
(b) Two soap bubbles of radii r1 and r2 coalesce under isothermal conditions to form a new bubble.
If T is the surface tension of the soap solution, then calculate the radius of the new bubble.
Q.63. A long capillary tube of radius b is dipped vertically into water. The
water rises to certain height in capillary tube. If another long
capillary tube of radius a (a < b) is dipped in water in the capillary
tube of radius b symmetrical. Find (i) change in height of water in
tube of radius b. (ii) Find the height of water in small tube. (Assume
contact angle to be zero).
a
b
Q.64. An open tank containing a non-viscous liquid to a height of 5m is placed over the ground. A heavy
spherical ball falls from height 40 m over the ground in the tank. Ignoring air resistance find the
height to which ball will go back. Collision between ball and bottom of tank is perfectly elastic.
Q.65. A cylindrical tank of height 0.4 m is open at the top and has a dimeter 0.16 m. Water is filled in it up
to a height of 0.16 m. Find out the time taken to empty the tank through a hole of radius 5 10-3 m
at the bottom.