Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Fluid Mechanics, Exercise 3: Exercise-3

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MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

For the system shown in the figure, the cylinder on the left at L has a mass of 600 kg and a cross-sectional area of 800 cm2. The piston on the right, at S has cross-sectional area 25 cm2 and negligible weight. If the apparatus is filled with oil ρ=0.75 gmcm3 Find the force F (in N required to hold the system in equilibrium. Take g=10 m s-2.

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HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A light metal stick of square cross-section 5 cm×5 cm and length'4 m' mass 2.5 kg is shown in the figure below. Determine its angle (in degrees) of inclination when the water surface is 1 m above the hinge.

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EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A block weight 15 N in air and 12 N when immersed in water. Find the specific gravity of block.

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A wooden plank of length 1 m and uniform cross-section is hinged at one end to the bottom of a tank as shown in figure. The tank is filled with water upto a height 0.5 m. The specific gravity of the plank is 0.5. Find the angle θ (in degrees) that the plank makes with the vertical in the equilibrium position. (exclude the cosθ=0°).

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MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A glass beaker is placed partially filled with water in a sink. It has a mass of 390 gm and an interior volume of 500 cm3. When water starts filling the sink, it is found that if beaker is less than half full it will float. But if it is more than half full, it remains on the bottom of the sink, as the water rises to its rim. What is the density of the material (in gmcm3 of which the beaker is made?

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A large open top container of negligible mass and uniform cross-sectional area A has a small holes of cross-sectional area A100 in its side wall near the bottom. The container contains a liquid of density ρ and mass m0. Assuming that the liquid starts flowing out horizontally through the hole at t=0. Calculate the acceleration ( in m s-2) of the container.

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

In a movable container shown in figure a liquid of density ρ is filled up to a height h (1.8 m). The upper & lower tube cross sectional areas are A2 & A1 respectively A2>>A1. If the liquid leaves out the container through the tube of cross-sectional area A1 then find the velocity of liquid in m sec-1 coming out. Take g=10 m sec-2

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HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A large tank is filled with two liquids of specific gravities 2σ and σ. Two holes are made on the wall of the tank as shown. Find the ratio of the distance from O of the points on the ground where the jets from holes A & B strike. If the ratio is ab, find the value of (a+b).

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