Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Mechanical Properties of Fluids, Exercise 14: Exercises

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Questions from Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Mechanical Properties of Fluids, Exercise 14: Exercises with Hints & Solutions

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A hydraulic lift is designed to lift heavy objects of maximum mass 2000 kg. The area of cross section of piston carrying the load is2.25×102m2 What is the maximum pressure the piston would have to bear?

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Two capillary tubes of radii 0.3 cm and 0.6 cm are dipped in the same liquid. The ratio of heights through which the liquid will rise in the tubes is 

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The energy stored in a soap bubble of diameter 6 cm and T=0.04N/m is nearly

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Two hail stones with radii in the ratio of 1:4 fall from a great height through the atmosphere. Than the ratio of their terminal velocities is

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In Bernoulli's theorem, which of the following is conserved?

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A drop of mercury of radius 0.2 cm is broken into 8 identical droplets. Find the work done if the surface tension of mercury is 435.5 dyne/cm.

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How much work is required to form a bubble of 2 cm radius from the soap solution having surface tension 0.07 N/m. 
 

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A rectangular wire frame of size 2 cm x 2 cm, is dipped in a soap solution and taken out. A soap film is formed, if the size of the film is changed to 3 cm x 3 cm, calculate the work done in the process. The surface tension of soap film is 3x10-2 N/m.