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11P Kanyakumari District Examination Second Mid Term Test, November - 2013 www.trschools.co.in Standard 11 Time: 1.30 Hrs. PHYSICS Marks: 75 Part-I Answer all the questions. Choose the correct answer. 14x1=14 1) For a perfect rigid body, Young's modulus is a) zero b) infinity ci d) -1 2) If the temperature of a liquid is raised then its surface tension a) decreased b) increased c) does not change d) equal to viscosity 3) The angle of contact for water and glass lies between a) 1° to 100° b) 0 to 8° c) 8° to 18° d) 40° to 138° 4) An object entering Earth's atmosphere at a high velocity catches fire due to a) viscosity of air b) the high heat content of atmosphere c) pressure of certain gases d) high force of g 5) Two wires of the same radii and material have their lengths in the ratio 1:2 if these are stretched by the same force, the strains produced in the two wires will be in the ratio a) 1:4- b) 1:2 c) 2:1 d) 1:1 6) Two hail stones whose radii are.in the ratio 2:3 fall from a height of 100 km. Their terminal velocities are in the ratio a) 1:9 b) 4:9 c) 4:1 d) 9:4 7) If the displacement of a particle executing SHM is given by Y = 0.01 sin (100pt + 0.05) its time period a) 0.01 s b) 0.02 s c) Ol s d) 0.25 8) A particle executes SHM along a straight line with an amplitude ‘a’ PE is maximum when the displacement is a) ta b) zero) +H) Hq 11P 9) 10) 11) " 12) 13) 14) 2 www.tnschools.co.in A linear harmonic oscillator has a total energy of 160 J its a) maximum potential energy is 100 J b) maximum kinetic energy is 160 J c) minimum potential energy is 100 J d) maximum kinetic energy is 100 J A particle executes SHM with an amplitude 4 cm. At what displacement from the mean position its energy is half kinetic and half potential a) 2¥2 cm b) f2 cmc) 2cm d)icm If the magnitude of displacement is equal to acceleration, then the time period is a)1ls b) xs c) 2ns d) 4ns The phase difference between velocity and acceleration of SHM a) 0 b) % en d) 2n The unit of torque constant a).Nm rad“? b) Not m rad“? c) N rad“! d) N rad Which of the following is the necessary condition for SHM a) constant period b) constant acceleration c) displacement and acceleration are propostional d) displacement and torque are proportional Part-II Answer any seven questions: _7x3=21 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) * 20) 21) State Hooke's law. ve What is streamline flow? State the prctical applications of viscocity. What is angle of contact? What is ment by phase in simple harmonic motion? Define angular harmonic oscillator. What is ment by resonance? www.tnschools.co.in 11P 3 22) Obtain an equation for the SHM of a partici whose amplitude is 0.05°m and frequency 25 Hz. The initial phase m, 23) A body of mass 2 kg executing SHM has a displacement = 3 sin (100 t + 2/4) cm calcualte the maximum kinetic energy of the body. 24) Give the practical application of surface tension. . Part - III Answer question no 30 compulsory answer any three of the remaining questions: 4x5=20 25) State and explain Young's modulus. 26) Explain working of Hydraulic brake. 27) Drive an expression for excess pressure inside a liquid drop. 28) Derive an expression for frequency of SHM. 29) What is forced oscillations explain give example. 30) Calculate the minimum pressure required to force the blood from the heart to the top of the head vertical distance 0.5 m density of blood = 1040 kg m= Neglect friction. (oR) For cylindrical pipes Reynold's number is 2000, If the diameter of a pipe is 2 cm and water flows through it determine the velocity of the flow. (n for water = 10-3 Nsm7?) Part - IV Answer any two questions: 2x10=20 31) Explain how Young's modulus is determined by Searle's ~ Experiment. 32) Derive Poisewille's equation for liquid flowing through capillary tube. 33) Derive an expression for the Time period of simple pendulum. 34) Derive an expression for the total energy of a particle executing SHM.

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