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sigma-11TH SCIENCE-PHYSICS
sigma-11TH SCIENCE-PHYSICS
Q 1. if 8 equal rain droplets falling through air with equal steady velocity of 10cm s-1 coalesce, find the new 2 Marks
terminal velocity of resultant drop .
Q 2. The cylindrical tube of a spray pump has a cross-section of 8.0cm2 one end of which has 40 fine holes 2 Marks
each of diameter 1.0mm. If the liquid flow inside the tube is 1.5m min–1, what is the speed of ejection of the
liquid through the holes?
Q 3. A tank 5m high is half-filled with water and then filled to the top with oil of density 0.85g/cc. What is the 2 Marks
pressure at the bottom of the tank due to these liquids?
Q 4. Water flows through a horizontal pipe of which the cross-section is not constant. The pressure is 1cm of 2 Marks
mercury where the velocity is 0.35m/s. Find the pressure at a point where the velocity is 0.65m/s.
Q 5. Water flows at a speed of 6cm/ s through a tube of radius 1cm. Coefficient of viscosity of water at room 2 Marks
temperature is 0.001 Poise. What is the nature of the flow?
Q 6. Water flows through the tube shown in The areas of cross-section of the wide and the narrow portions of 2 Marks
the tube are 5cm2 and 2cm2 respectively. The rate of flow of water through the tube is 500cm3/s. Find the
difference of mercury levels in the U-tube.
Q 7. A body of mass 6kg is floating in a liquid with 2 of its volume inside the liquid. Find ratio between the 2 Marks
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density of the body and density of liquid. Take g = 10m/ s2.
Q 8. define reynolds number. how it can describes the nature of flow. 2 Marks
Q 9. A venturimeter is connected to two points in the mains where its radii are 20cm and 10cm, respectively, 3 Marks
and the levels of water column in the tubes differ by 10cm. How much water flows through the pipe per
minute?
Q 10. Define coefficient of viscosity and give its SI unit. On what factors does the terminal velocity of a 4 Marks
spherical ball falling through a viscous liquid depend? Derive the formula:
2
vt = 2 a g ′
9 η (r − r )
where the symbols have their usual meaning.
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