H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Some Mechanical Properties of Matter, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I
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Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Some Mechanical Properties of Matter, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with Hints & Solutions
A long capillary tube is dipped in water. The water rises up to . If the entire arrangement is put in a freely falling elevator, the length of water column in the capillary tube will be,

Viscosity is a property of

The force of viscosity is

The viscous force acting between the two layers of a liquid is given by,
This may be called

A raindrop falls near the surface of the Earth with almost uniform velocity because

A piece of wood is taken deep inside a long column of water and released. It will move up

A solid sphere falls with a terminal velocity of in the air. If it is allowed to fall in a vacuum,

A spherical ball is dropped in a long column of a viscous liquid. The speed of the ball as a function of time may be best represented by graph
