
A tank is filled with a liquid upto a height H. A small hole is made at the bottom of this tank. Consider be the time taken to empty first half of the tank and be the time taken to empty rest half of the tank. Then, determine the ratio

Important Questions on Mechanical Properties of Fluids







A barometer is constructed using a liquid (density ). What would be the height of the liquid column, when a mercury barometer reads
(density of mercury )

The liquid shown in the figure in the two arms is mercury (specific gravity ) and water. If the difference of heights of the mercury column is , the height of the water column is






Let and be the pressures exerted by the water on the wall , base , and the wall , respectively. The density of water is, and, is the acceleration due to gravity. Then, approximately


Water stands upto height behind the dam as shown in the figure. The front view of the dam gate is also shown in the adjoining figure. Density of water is and acceleration due to gravity is . If atmospheric pressure force is also considered, the point of application of total force acting on the dam due to water above is_____




An open-ended U-tube of uniform cross-sectional area contains water (density ). Initially the water level stands at from the bottom in each arm. Kerosene oil (a water-immiscible liquid) of density is added to the left arm until its length is , as shown in the schematic figure below. The ratio of the heights of the liquid in the two arms is

A cylindrical vessel of base radius and height has a narrow neck of height and radius at one end (see figure). The vessel is filled with water (density ) and its neck is filled with immiscible oil (density ). Then the pressure at;


