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17 Fluid Mechanics II (G.R.

Bathla)
Q 1. A liquid disturbed by stirring comes to rest after some time due to property of:
(a) surface tension (b) viscosity
(c) molecular attraction (d) low compressibility
[G.R. Bathla Page605 1][Ans. B]
Q 2. The coefficient of viscosity h of a liquid can be defined from the equation F = hA (dv/dx) where F is the tangential force between two liquid
layers of area A. The layers are at a distance dy apart and dv is the difference in their velocities. Suitable unit for (dv/dx) is:
(a) m s-1 (b) s-1 (c) N m-2 (d) N-1m2
[G.R. Bathla Page605 2][Ans. B]
Q 3.
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Fluid Mechanics
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Fluid Mechanics I (G.R.
Bathla)
Q 1. In case of a hollow body,
if rB and rs represent the densities
of body and substance
respectively, then
(a) rB = rS (b) rB <
rS (c) rB > rS
(d) none of these
[G.R. Bathla Page582 1][Ans.
B]
Q 2. If two liquids of same
masses but densities r1 and r2
respectively are mixed, then
density of mixture is given by:
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Elasticity
Q 1. The Young's modulus of a
wire is numerically equal to the
stress which will:
(a) not change the length of the
wire (b) double the length
of the wire
(c) increase the length by
50% (d) change
the radius of the wire to half
[G.R. Bathla Page535 1][Ans.
B]
Q 2. A wire can be broken by
applying a load of 20 kg wt.
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Gravitation
Q 1. The gravitational force of
earth on a ball of mass one
kilogram is 9.8 N. The attraction
of ball on the earth is:
(a) 9.8 N (b)
negligible (c) slightly
less than 9.8 N (d) more than
9.8 N
[G.R. Bathla Page378 1][Ans. A]
Q 2. If the gravitational mass of
a body on the moon be denoted
by Mm and that on the earth by
Me then:
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Q 1. The centre of mass of a body:
(a) lies always at the geometrical centre (b) lies always inside the body
(c) lies always outside the body (d) may lie within or outside the body
[G.R. Bathla Page305 1][Ans. D]
Q 2.
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Work, Power & Energy
Conservation Laws and Collisions
Q 214. A bullet of mass m is fired from a rifle of mass M. If be the velocity of bullet, velocity acquired
by the rifle is:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
[G.R. Bathla Page256 214][Ans. B]
Q 215.
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Law of Motion
Q 101. Two blocks of masses 2 kg and 1 kg are place on a smooth horizontal table in contact with
each other. A horizontal force of 3 newton is applied on the first so that the block moves with a constant
acceleration. The force between the blocks would be:
(a) 3 N (b) 2 N (c) 1 N (d) zero
[G.R. Bathla Page 176 101][Ans. C]
Q 102. In the Q.
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Circular Motion
Q 163. A body revolving in a circle with uniform speed possesses:
(a) normal acceleration (b) uniform acceleration
(c) tangential acceleration (d) none of the above
[G.R. Bathla Page120 163][Ans. A]
Q 164.
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