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[J Section-a CHAPTER JEE @idvanced/ x ‘Aire of length Land eros sectional area 4 is made a ‘material of Young’smeles YI the wie sete yan mount the work done is (1987-2 Marks) 2 Asli sphere ot ais ema Fa maseri ofl modus ‘is suroundel by aliquid in acylinvcal container A ‘masses pton ofan dfoaon the surfs ofthe ‘When a mass if is placed on the piston to compress ‘he gui the Hactonalchange in he radius ofthe sphere, BRR. (1988-2 Mark) 3. A piece of metal floats on mercury. The eaetcints of ‘volumeexpansion ofthe metal and mercury are, and 3 respectively. I'he temperatures of bch mercury and the ‘metal are increased by an amount AP the ton of the volume othe metal submerged in mercury changes ty the Bor (1991-2 Mack) 4 Abevizanal pipeline carries water in streamline flo ‘Ata point along the pipe, where the cross-sectional area i$ 10 em’, the water velocity ig 1 ms! and. the pressure i 2000 Pa. The pressure of water at another point where the erosesctinal area is 5 em? i. Pa (Densiyofwater=10° kam!) (1990-2 Marks) 5 its 1. Arman s siting inaboat which eating na po. the 2A harometer made ofa very narrow 3. Watering closed tube (ee Fig) isheted ‘man drinks some water fr the pod, heleel ofthe wate inthe yond daceases, 980) tube (se Fig) He paced st nor temperature and pressure. The ‘oc of volume expansion of rmercuryis QODOIS pr C*and that fof the tube is negligible. The ‘ermeratareof merc inthe barometer isn rae by IFC: hut thetempertureofineatmorpae des na ange “Ther the mercury height inthetube remains unchanged (1985-2 vwithene arm veil plas! above amp, ‘Water wil begin to relate along the ibe incnuntercloskwise direction, (1983-2 Marks) Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids 4 1 block fe witha lend shot embed in its Poating on ‘ner contained ina veel. The temperate of he ysem fstmuintained at O°C a the ie melts: When the ice mls ‘camplecy the level of water inthe vessel ses (1986-3 Marks) © Rr ‘A eset containing waters given a cnstant acceleration “a toward right log astaiht horizontal th Which ofthe following diagrams in Fig. apresens the surfice of theliquid? (1981-2 Marks) Cy o © ‘The following four wires are mate ofthe same materia ‘Whit ofthese wil have the largest extension when the sme tension is applied” (1981-2 Marks) (a), length=S0 em, dameter=05 mm 5) length em, ameter= nm ‘A Lite of uniter ros seon se Fig isp filled ‘vita liga Another guid which does nam ith Tigi 1s poured into one sides found that the guid Tesla he tosis he tbe are the sme, hile he evel offiguidhasrisen by 2em. the specific pravity of Tigi is V1 the speci rity oigud i mst be (4983-1 Mark) ba u tos to Ahomnogeneous solid plinderoflenth J (L-< 12) cess sectal re 4Stsimmerssd sch that tots ni ‘ertcl atthe Figufguid interface with length 1 inthe ‘ens iq a shown inthe fgire. The lover density lig is open to amosphere having presure P, Thea Aensity D ofsolid is ven by (1995s) @ o Alargecpen tank hstwohles inthe wall, One isa square hoe oSide Lata depth fom the top and teeter real hole fradis Rata depth fom the op When the anki eampeey ed th water the quae a ‘sate flowing out per second fam bah les ae the ime Then, #8 equal 20003) L z of Om OF © 35 A hemisperial portion of adi i emoved fom the IaxtomofacylindeoradusR Te wdument the remains splindera Vand ts mass MCR isstapended ya sting 9 5 liguid of density p where it says vera. The upper Surfizeorthe eine a oh nel the uid suo The fre onthe btm ofthe vind bythe gui s @ Me ©) Mee (Mgt ating 20015) (path sxh) A worn bl, with asin place an ts top, oats in tear as shown in figure The distance ¢ and hae shown here. Ale some ime the ein falls ito the water Then (2) decreas and increases (©) ¢ ineeases and decreases (6) beth 1 and increase (4) bath ¢ and decrease The ajaent graph shows the xension (4) ofa wie of length tmsuspended fom tn tp ofa ref oe nd ad ssith load connected to the eer end. Ifthe ease ectonal are ofthe wit is 10m, allt the Young's ‘odulisot theater ofthe wire emis) 20035) 2 Tople-wise Solved Papers - PHYSICS ofthe container i 4, Wa/A=0.1 then istwhere isthe Yeocity af water coming out ofthe hole) (20085) O2 HS | 8 sis When temperature ofa gas is 20°C and presure chang fiom py = 101 » 10°Patopy=I 158 10° Pa then the volumechange by 10% The bulk moduls is (20055) (a) 15S 10Pa 1) 0115105 (© 14s 105Pa 0) 101 105Pa 2 alas tube of uniform intemal maus(hasavalve separating eto enti es ely, the ale in tigi closed postion. 2 1 Ed hasahemisphercal soup buble frais End has ‘shisha soup buble show in igure It alee ‘opening the vale (205) (@) ae Rom end | flows warden? No change ithe Sole of the soap bubs () airffom end I onstoardsend2 Value of he soap bubble tend 1 wrens (2) changes occurs {@) ire end 2 fowstowards end volume ofthe soap Table atend | increases A thin unin eslndical shel, close at both ends, is tally filled wth water Hts ong vere water halesubmerged state If iste felatinve density ef the atria fhe shel with espet to water, tbe he caret Statement thatthe hel s eon. (a). morethan hale-fileditp,slesthan 0. (©) morethan halle smorethan 10 (e)_hulFfillditp, ismorethan 03 (a estha alli ip ese than (One end af horizontal thick copper wire of length 21 and ‘ads 28 welded toa ead anther hoz hin copper wit flengh Landvadius When he arrangement isSreched by applying forces at two ends, the ati ofthe ngation in he thin wire to hatin the hick wie is (@ 03s (@) 030 GEE Ads 2013) © 20 @ 40 1. A ass capillary tube fs ofthe shape ofa truncated cone Withan apex angle sothal ts twoendstave ees setens (faliferent rai When dipped in water vencalls, ater ses inttoabeighth whee te radivsotsctoss sation is IF the surtace tension af water Is Ss density 8p. a ls amit angle with lasts, the yal o ul be the ‘secleration dst gravis) (GEE Ad 2019, (©) bath ¢ and hinerease (@) both ¢ and h decrease .Theadlacent graph shows the etension (A of a wie of loneth Tm suspended rm the ep of roof atone en an witha Tea connected to the other en I the fos Sectional are ofthe wire is 1 eat the Yous ‘modula ofthe material the wie 20s) beishe qt0-*m) () 210 NIm fo S102 Nim (@) 210 Nm sheik ‘Water's illdin container upto height 3m, sal ole ‘of area “as punched inthe wall ofthe container aa height 32.5 em fem the best, The eos sectional ten Mechanical Properties of Solids & Fluids DL 1. Auody ats ina guid consid ina beaker. The whole Sistem as ows in Figure il ely under gravity The ‘ptiruston te bay (1982-5 Marks) m0 {tutte veh ft dhl (9. Staltonewrgu otcboy ina (9, clatinevcigtote inns priate 2. espace es Sepak mended fem hae reheat wha furor oft Theuatelnce nos ‘one ar he hanghg sin ie tole arson in gue naka Wit -2 Mark) (tetas iad ma hang (tetas Doutsaimestmmsi fa (9) tetas tens tan 238 Deal mcm Sup (@ tebtans fal ad2kgnd VEE ‘Skg respectively o 114. A glass capillary tube is of the shape of «truncated cone Wwidnan apex angle aso that tstwoendshave crs sections deere When dipped ince eral, vate ses Imnitoahelg, whetete rads of tseress section IF the surface tension of water is Ss density i p ands feract angle with slash 6, the value of yl be (gs he aceleration deo gravis) (HEE Ad 2018) o ® © @ Anite 3k (a) TheneLelongation ofthe sping i nko u (©) Thelightsphereispanally submerged {The ight sphere scompltly submerged 7. Imploing sets vera sain eves for S30 materials and Qa student by misiake puts sin an the jas and stesson the as esshown inthe figure. Thenthe cores. Stalemate) (GEE Aa 2015) (©) Thenctclongation ofthe sping is (0) Phasmore tensile srentnthan Q ©) Pismmedsctethang 2) Prsmorebtetan {wy me psnee se tre cays Skzresectvely “a A wesel contain (density 08 gem) over mercury densiy= 136 gman") Ahomagensrs sphere Nts th Fits volume mes in mercury ante thes in. “Thedenstyofthe material ofthe sphere gem is (4988-2 Mark) @ 3 (0 © 2 @ vs Too odor ivent materials having oles other expansion 4, an Yaungsmaduli ¥;,¥>respectvely axe fixed berween 190 rigid masive walls. The reds are heated such that they undergo the same inerease in temperature, Theres no bending othe eH ayy = 2-3, the thermal stresses developed in the two rods are ‘equal provided YYy isequlio—(1989-2Marh) @ 23 rh fo 32 49 “Water fom a tp emerges vertically downwards wih an intial sppedor LO ms Thecrosesectenal ar ofthe tap 1s 10m Assume thatthe pressure is constant throughout the srcom of water and thatthe flow steady The eee seston area ofthe ste 0,15 tow the tap is (1998S =? Marks) 0) Lorne () 20=105n (a) $0. Urn? fe) $0*10%n= ‘ater fom a tap emerses vertically downwards with an inal ppedofOms Theeros-sectionalarea ofthe tp is 10-mAsme thatthe pressure seers threghout {he area of water, adthat he fo i sea The ero sectional area hese 15 m below the apis (19985 2 Marks) (@) 50% 104m () Low loSne (50 10%n (@ 200 103m ‘ald sphere radius Rand density pis tached 10 one ‘end ofamaslessspringot ores constant & The athe end ‘ofthe springs connate to another sli sphere of radise and density 3p. The completesrangerent spaced ina igus of density 2p andisllowedtoreachequiican.The core statemet() 1 (re) (OBE Ad. 2013) » (©) Pismore ductitehan Q () Pismareteitiethan (8) The Yeung’ modulus of? mere than that Q ‘spherical bas of radius R consis of Hn of constant dns a isinoguliteium under ison gray TOPs the pressure at rR, then the ores options ite) IEE Ads 2015) rr © Fe w Pir = 3818) 16 Pur= R2)_20 © py=zR5) 21 Oya Ri) 27 ‘Two spheres P and @ of equal rai have densities and i epectvely. The spheres are connected by amastess ‘Singandplacedin guid and L, of densities ¢, and, and viscosities my and ng. respeatively- They oat in ‘quite withthe sphere Pin fy and sphere Qin Zand thestrng being taut figure) sphere Palone in has terminal elecity Vp and Oalonein has terminal elecy Yo, then (Gee Ade 2015) Fo: termina velocity Vand QaloneinZ hasterinal velocity ¥o, ten (ace inn) . () Fa oF | @ ‘ Palm @ Prtgme Theveleatyoftheligu a pont P is L ms. Find the sock dane por unt volume bythe prosureand the gravity fires as the Ma os fom pe Poo. (4997-5 Marks) [ressureand the gravity foreesas the Mud flows fram point P00, (0997-5 Morks) A unto so inde oF density 0.8 wlan? oats in i guia nacembinaiono! | ay . ‘onen-miing liquids ard Busthisaxiverical ‘The densities ofthe liquids 4 4 and Bare0 giemand 2a) | A Em respectively The height liga! 12cm, The » Tength of the part of the splines immerse in gid ‘sh, -U8em, (2002-$ Marks) (a) "Findtheotl fee exerted by iui theeylinder {b)_ ind thetength ofthe part ofthe cylinder in at. (©) The lind is depressed in sucha way that ts op sures jut now the upper atic and then releuanl. Find the assertion ofthe elinger immedotely ater lease, Acontainerof lage unite crass sectional area resting ‘on ahorzontal sce, holds tio mmisebe, non-vso0s nd incompressible lig of densities and 2, each of hight 72asshown inte figure Thelower density quid is open to theatmosphere having pressure ? (095-3 § Marks) = (@) A homogencos sl sind oflength 1 < #2), rose sectonal area 15s immersed ch that oats ‘with sais verte at the iqud-hqundnerace wath Tength £4 inthe denser hqul Determine: Mechanical Propertis of Solids & Fis 1. Shown in the figure is @ emerges ad from dismetersare Dan espace. the baton 5 the container, there is 8 play tae of outer radios Dand inner radia “The volume flow sate inthe capilay s@ITthecapilary <> Is omoved the igud cues out with avelonty of The ‘density ofthe lige isn sp Calulte he coeticknt ‘of scot (2008-4 Marks) 12, A tube has toate of rosesestions as shown in figure ‘Thediametersot he tue aren an? mm Financ? vate fling on horizontal suis pon stoving with ewestant elect of 25 ms b= | 28m (g= Om?) (204-2 Marks) (eee a (6) The elinder 5 depress in such & way thats top sarace jist hl the upper suri oFligui ads then released. Find the seeleraton ofthe ander imumeditely ae seleased A bubble having surtice tension Pd miu Ri foemed onaring of radius (b= 8). Airis blown inside the tbe with velocity vas shown. The air molecule collides perpendicularly with the wall f the bubble snd stops Calcul theradis a whichtbe bubble separates fam the ‘ing 20034 Marks) A uniform wie having mas per unit engi 2. placeoner ‘lig surfice, The wire cases the liquid odepess by yO wo) 28°y [2003] s 2x o 3 2 6 A206 Tong capillary tubes dipped in water The water Fisesup Sem Ite entire arrangement patina reels fling elevate the length oF water elumn nthe capa’ tube be {2008} @ Wen Sem) Dem Aen Aire shngatesby Imm when eal Wishanged rm it ihe wirezoes oer pulley an ivo weights Mea are hhang a the two ends the elongation ofthe wie will be orem) [2006] wr 2 © 7 wre 8. tntheterminal sed fa sphere fold (desi =19.5ken') iseous gui density [ecec ea @ (B% co aos, (fam o {@ jae filed wth oso non-mixing Higa | and having kenstis py and, py respetvly A sid ball, made of a Imation ps dropped in the ja 1 comes gullium inthe postion shown in the igure Which of Telnet rps pando ed (msm

p= constant ‘When temneratres increased. the densi of He decreases “ o ® @ s77 (C. MCQs with ONE Correct Answer 3c Letusconside seal dated segment of hckness de fi observation Since, his sogment is aecuerate towards ight nat fore isting inthis sepment towards ig ht fom the ‘igi ova the le of ANE'D. Ase taNewten's than: thesegment BCD ll also app aereeen the previous section erating a pressure on it which makes the gui ise THA ate Tet Tt oe r ir ree, isconstant. Therefore, Ate 5, ese, 2 “Thee £ t . TA NT Txt 16 ar Pd r ere, 7 iscenssant Therefore, T scons There Pres in ian at 8= Presse in ind ine ‘Weight of elinder = Uptheust de 1 upper guid + Ups et ower liga ofrecer IG Equaing the rate of ow, we have 2 incresesand therfore the hot illsink farther The fre ‘inkingof the awl daplce he ame vodume of waters sod drunk by man, There, there wll no change theleelo water inthe pond Prese Pj Py ale Notes | (On changing the temperature, g will ot change and aospher pressure wl nt change ‘he p= constant. ‘Whentemperatuesineeased, the density of Ha decreases ‘When water sated at end, the denny decreases and ‘hewater moves un, This ssemmpesatd bythe movement ‘fate Rom Btn cleanse dietion ‘When the hook orice mls the ead she wl ultiately sinknthevster Whenleadsotsinks il ple wats ‘sal to team vlime Bishen end shot weeded Ini. dsplaced more olune of wae thn svn volume ease dng te Thetfre level of water vl fl (@) (dese ecknovesp ila decenes fuse hon the cin te il dope ‘clus: ef air sgl iow volume, hess Short onthe bt aes nat volume tan toown volun bine dat oon pret an denuty ovate F/at_F ¢ 20x Od Ca ae x10 (0) Thckquareofhc oly offi pt Delon f(# Yeon WU) h=3-0505 =2475m Ap 16510 L014) 5 © = 13510 (6) We Know hat ees pressure ina oop buble is ‘roel proporonal os ais The sup tule ‘Xen Thus sara compre the sap te ‘(hen hari exces posure mare (om offate) as cdeen( es : pot (0) Equatng eae oon weave Sep = Seep fen (eos), velety= Jae | aN Fam op © : AccoringtoAchimedespeiple Upihrst~ Wt of id displ Fran Fp =F ewe Fag * F8 areas tpg hog) (a) + pg patna ropes Sotcet Papers - PHYSICS Fia@ry? _ Feat 24.3 0 Yoo agit at we raaroncn(oeZ]=# ay (ea)ra 2s =) she =2 2s 28 cas(o+u2 ing a2) 'D. MCQs with ONE or MORE THAN ONE Correct 1 (We fiw’ thar excess pessure in a soap bubble is versal proportion 10s fadius ‘The ep Dubble ten | hal radius eared tothe sop bustle tend gen) Therlorcexess eee more As the wales open ac Nows ro end tw end 2 ‘and the volume of ap bubble at end I decreases () La bethesolimeotthematsilol hich hecsinds is made "The evlinder 1 hal immersed in water Therfire the volume of water dplaced because of haightorthe cinder Ashe cylin isha submerged theteinetacyant Free ‘therefore buoyant tore pa UDog , MAbog 2 2 where dis the area of cross-section of the cylinder The weight ofthe cylinder = 7.2 The weight ofthe water inside the elinder Aa 8 For eauitrim, We pes 05ten Ht > 0.sthen it! and if p.>0.Sthen h'< ® 2 Nate Cue ate (.-28) ohne =" 258 cosas ee) . MCQs with ONE or MORE THAN ONE Correct (a) The whole system fils fel unde gravity Upihrust= weigh of Mui displaces = (mass of fluid dspace) «¢ Fora fat fling bay g=0 Upthrust= 0 (he) When the Hose of mass mis arranged as shown in the Figg an apt Fw ct fm the muse which will Aecrease the readingon 4 Nate: ‘According to Newton's third law oeash and every action, there is equal and opposite So F; will act on the liquid ofthe beaker which wil inrebethereadingin e) Weiaht of sohere eerease he reading on 4 According to Newton thd law ineach andevery action, ‘there is equal and opposite retin, So Fy wll act on the igi ofthe beaker which wil increase thereading in 8 7 (Weight or sphere Ups ductoHe+ Uptrs doe oi vr les Stage xe fag doa 136408 . tn te BEB age ae © st=taat > Afsear Seess=¥ sain Forfiat rates =Y, Forsesond ra tes Soe areca ue eal Vga Yana «Moms we? aT Sah Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids, 879 5 @ KEycoxcerT: “The stain of? is more than Q therefoe Ps more “Theesution of continuity sry dual. Thetoie (B} is aoarect opin, ‘where Vand A represent the spend of ater streamand ees, is area of eros section, respectiely. We ae sven Fora given sain, suess is more fr Q. Therefve Yor woofer steanst0 Sm blonsoup & (he) Et ueansder an deneta mas dm shown in te shaded parton, Here Pani? (P dP) lonve and» POT 2O-O15 = v= 2mis Ge . =e Pia “A 7 Hen Ay= AP srt jones 6 a)Considrhecguiriomofbessem ofbthhes | ‘hes BEF 2 ele) on swe [16 |e P(r=2R3) eR 6 (ad) Consider the ogulitiam ofthe sstom bah spheres ‘athe spring The wife Papp teRipg =f tar revise [tae] ‘Tiss to be balanced bythe huoyant fee. Fs, 8 “This ca be possible only when the Tight, sphere is completely submerged. In this vay Band Care corect options ‘the evant terse 9. (ad) From he figure tsclar that 2 4 an} (a) 9176; x2}e(aoeg-a[ Sar oa] W 2751 )x2)sao0- foe] ©) pees sesgia [Now considering th equilibrium ofthe heavy sphere (0) PySoy [Asthe sings aut} FerB=W Pia, 9, (0) py>oy_ [Asthestring isu) (@) p) 0 Therefore Fp. Fg a) Therefore Fp.Fg- de F< Ve “Therefore when stones are put in ater, the lve of water falls (2) Foreqliteium FO and rye ) za f poi 3 py suseaed ATi 8 “wo 2 PF Fax For ai preven in olunn QB ped5Ampy* (AS=3) 44 5 3 me Gn toie xe «iy Frm) Sond ExT ody cg = 728 45276, _A5878 12350 Frog doetoauiran Tem Ta Bt y= ae + Tow 4 From (and & Td ah wae iy 44,9, = Gest or ogu ana sone resposuvety Since.d,> dy 8. Kee Ve Therefore when slones re putin water, the level of water fils (0) Foreuilitiam Fg 0 and yO Also F=f id displaced =[(¢— a9} py i) Andin= (E0054 «i Where 4 is the area of toss ection ofthe to Franc. ciansti teansna fondo anaeo( ‘520 Mechanical Properties of Sods and Figs —________________¢ ess 6 30 {@) Lette bal be depp fom aheighth Daring ll » agll = 4 shh Inthe second case the bl ima ofl though the sme height and then the ball tikes the surface of guid of density a, When the bleaches inside the igi tisunde the inven of two fre) Vath ‘weight of tal in downsiardldretion (i) Faye, the ‘pst in upward dietion Nate: The vison fooes are absent ives) Since, d > ‘the pwd feces greater and theta stars retarding For motion BtoC Fla i aang (Tota pressure atthe bottom of the cylinder = Aimospherie pressure + Prewure due 1 liquid of density d* Presse de Yo Tiuid of dansiy 2+ Presure due o einer [Weight Area] ‘1 sixDve rye Bade Haadngs 5 pany Bdge sadn gS (3,2) 4] 3 pangs (hs B ae [oo- range (Bod)ae [p0- Jngui, asunder the tivence ot wo lore (0) a, the ‘weight of ballin downward diretion (i) Vi the upshrustin upward dircetion Note: The viscous forces ate absent (even) Since, d, > d the upward Force is greater and the bl starts retarding, For mation B to Ria near d= v+(-ayr Fo Nowa _ Wyse Vile _ (dy de Td a vd G-ae Therein, =ntd= () Since the retardation is not proportional 10 Aisplacement, the motion of the Ball no simple mins (@) Tea"; then thereardation a0 Since the bl sikes ‘he water surface wat same veloc. wil continue ‘with he same velosty in dssnard ietion anti ‘inser by sme her fore) @ 0 KEV CONCEPT: Since theeslnde isin esuiitrium in the liquid therefice ‘Weight oFesinder uptrust mg= Fy Fis where Fi and Fi respectively vptheust duc to lower and upper iid ) o ‘Total pressure at the botiom of the cylinder Atmospheric pressure + Pressure due to liguid of density d+ Pressure due to liquid of density 2d + Pressure duet eslinder [Weight/Ares] KEY concer: Applying Bernouli'theorem ror [Hatree(4 A) 2d] ii 5 al [Gr—any + Leay? = y= {S49 ro HO) {*: Horizontal Distance x aoninh sort w Fbevertial motion ofligud falling fom hole h.ay=8.4 wo or vertia men otigua ating om hele ayn et _ fe pale w Fron iandti) songs f= ond =a vin i Forfinding thevalue off for which ismasium, we sierentae equation i wrt BL sane? (aH ahy rss Pring SE —0 fe Fina aesh ermal at in) 11-800. he Ae \ yo : ay wen Etro - PE BH et, Cinna i ity Equation ofcoinuity An Aynmdgy sty MBLs inde 7 According toRemol’s the, (0,-02)= 06 (h,~n)- L003 Bd Where 72)~ wk donee bth pres] 2.) wok dona. [by rity fs] Given tat P= 100 ky? y= 2 ayn 10 Ay Equation of entity A 0 smi a According to Bernoulli's theorem, P= pethy—A)~ F003 —W) Where i=.) = work dns. Py the pest] pe hy) rk done yar fs] Now wat done rai fees yh) 1 =9 83298 <1 Work done / vol. by pressure 941-0395 «105 bi =29.05» 10 (@) Asthepresure exerted by liguid Aon the evindr is Fadil and symmeti, the fre due to this pressure fancels ou and he net values ze (©) For equilib, Buoyant free = weit the body ee ppieise Soto Papers PHYSICS. = Poet bod P) ft sig eto of ny Ag Hie, Ppt a fase eRe ution mana! ee ‘Sul Pete a so) -(2) je Meee] 4 Lala) pair 5a] Here, P+ petl= AP According to Poissuile’ equation wo Work done / by presire 941080375» 109 Hn =29 005 10°? (3) Asthe pressure exerted by guid A on the eyindris radial and symmetie, the fee due to this presare ince ot an theme ae 70 (@ Forequliteum, Buovant favce= weight ofthe body > ae hate OE NO fensityo linden) 1 (0212) Fswoyant ~ ME [sos th rh) Ug the eth yA) Sem Oe |. =f apart E apn KEY CONCEPT: When the rs ducto ssp in the bubble couls i fre ertriin st the bal the ith fo tg Ted a eee om KEV CONCERT: When ae a thre ig owe radial and symmetic, the foe de to this presse tancels ct andthe nt veo, Fer clit. Bunt ice wight ofthe by bole hypy Ae™ Oy th hy) A Be etre _(hox+haon bc ue nit oFeylinde) * ta hg) 025m n+ gl hg) (he hg gi pethrhy the) . £ = Fepwands KEY CONCEPT: Whenth free dua eco pea in the buble equals the fee ar siking atthe Dubble, the ‘ubble wil detach rm the ring KEY CONCEFT : When the tbe isnot there, eine Bernal therem podem Lg? Peta sortpatt 25m (410) 4025 ax 13 The toe bay diagram of wie i given below If £ isthe length et wie then fr equlliun 2 sin = Fesee oe 28% FsinO= ax Omg ag Bend 0258 sxts109) 025 mis rachaw 13, Tho foe body diagram of wie i given Below IF € 5 the length ot wie, then fr equiiiun 2 sin@ Pes or 2S Esin he og at ee Hp gol Cs Hp ll) Let ws consider :mass dat sstuatedat aditance fom 4 18 shown in the igure, The xntepoal fre requied fr themassto rotate = (dm 02? The ttl centipeta ce routed the mass of ieagh Lo raate Xa)x0? wh pnt ed Jam x0? where dns 0x8 nde Tl sep n= [0 a) rd ae a “dol ee (02 nat) “ ‘Thiscenrpetal exces provided bythe weieht of guido hight From (andi © [Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids 1, Weight ofliguidotheight #7 rs o ® G. Comprehension Based Questions ‘Consider the equiv of woes block Foresacting inthe denmivard dreton are Weight of wooden esinder Fixx" Panl = nde) xin (ar? xn Bng \ e Jel Fenced to presane (xe by gui of height sy ave he wooden Heck i EON =(Py hyp]? Force acting on he upd reson de presse Pe ecerted from below the wooden tock and nonpers pes =xx[Or? Pom ar fo Hy pa ena axe Artheveracateising [P90 shen) e072, sbi pas = xxl ar? Posh a0? = [Poth eps) 87 eat Avtievereeofrising [00h ehps| {032} ema =[P hehe tee? EME oy 4-2 Keyconcerr: Considering qulibium of wooden Mosk “Total donor force = Toa ore upwards Wc oF Bock + fare dae to almosphere presse ~ Force due to pressure of liquid + Force due 10 ‘amosphric pressure 06 Bog xt = (hao Pol R[6—A] + Py 4 9 ‘When te height of water levels further deseased then the upward fore acting on the wooden block secret. The ll eee dowovardrenains the same This dference will be compensated y the poal © Hoag re ky8 fy 8 nal thethreccases d= 2 =121m Tteggg=0 then no wae aks out F. Match the Following o Sa ak. 7 ue: Wage By fut Ina hethre enses d= 2p =12m ggg Other no water leaks out ® © ° « ai16) Bag Hnstor? = (hogs Py) x(06—9e] + Py x4? 2 ben Where height hy of tr level isthe dered, then the upd ice ating on the even Dock decreas het fe dover renans te sane This difeence wl be compensated by the noemal peasiton (reo) 2a hy | ‘When the drops about to detach from the dropper reaction by the tank wal on the wa block. Thus the Hock doesnot moresupandremainsat song The vera force do sre or( ener BE =1(5) xm =F ) ‘Weight vero fre du to suri tension der 4 Sakina = gee x10 x01 TOD 10 bao? lb yg fh lo =Uhype + Py RI(I6 AYA} + Py = dee ‘When the height of wate leva is fro decreased, then the upward free aeting on the wooden Boek decreases The tal ice dowmvardremains the same Ths dference will be compensated by the roma Feacton bythe tank sal on the wooden Hook. This the lock das notmevesupand remainsatits orignal postion The vertical fnce due wosnfice (eos) 2ar =1( 2) »20 ‘When the drop is about to detach fom the dropper ‘Weight = vertical force duetosurice eon 3 (seo) eo 1090-10 aw? RL 103m P88 ropiecviseSotcet Papers PHYSICS ac) 2 a aw a sane woth 7 From pene ofsoiny, moe ayaa (2px 3° 2000 nme! = Dene? BD a But Po=Py 5 0NF = 5 Pa =H 200mm *=2me" ‘Volume Vr 1H Assertion & Reston Type Questions "Woke th ot fw ofan nscrnpese Tad aeny dowremainscantane heres =ateaofermesetonand = vel, Freres neem and ese ‘Whey ar termes tsps Indore’ eases Theva ead cu ‘aman Wen se fais om hom crores 2 ar _ 4008 Ry 0.08 Acorn idl en equation Piast, = WAN? ons Din tt ve iac$xoon? tn 4 Nia? Se 2M bth] lox Emon) "4 m6 Intl the presi fair alum abave waters Py = 10° Nm and volume f= (S00~H)4. where isthe areaot ‘rose section of the vse Finally. the volume of air column above water SIDA.T/ othe pesuneo then Pspgh=10° 200 251100 20 0 Ptomall. [a Initally the pressure ofr column above water is P= 10 Nov and volume Fj =(S00-#7)4, where isthe area of rsesection of the ves Final. the volume of air column above water is MOA. IP ste rest a then Ppa 108 7,108 10x20 = 06 : iva ur 7 bisa ana 2-980 in? Aste epertreremaingconsant acing toa’ A= Bs 10 <(500-#1)4 (9810) <300.4=5H=206mm The illo height of waster level due tothe opening of 1H. Assertion & Reason Type Questions (0) Weknow that volume loatFfan incompressible Audi stay fo remains constant where a~ area of resection and P= velocity wifes a nerese and vce era ‘Wher streamot wer moves up. ts pad) decrees andieretre's ines the wate reads outas ‘unin When sre ofr or ere pipe moves hon, speed neeases nd theefare are feos section decrenses Therefore statement strc and sfatemient? isthe areet explanation of Sateen |. Integer Value Correct Type Forbubble ICP ss the presse inside the bubble then AAT A008 gp toni Ry” 002 mys Sv ecto increas and vie - vena ‘When stream of wer movesup spend) dexreases tnfthereire'@neeaest the water spreads cut os ‘buna, When aren of water rm bose pipe moves Akon, ts sped increases and terete afea OF ess. Section decreases, ‘Therefore statement is true and statement? isthe conet explanation of statement Integer Value Correct Type Forhubhle a= Ie ist pressure nse the buble then @_ls) ar so Ry om -Acording te gas atin % <8 Py =16Nim Py g=mgRTy = e402) ny hT O For bubble: TP is he pressure inside the bubble then 9 8108 N int Aste lopratue remains consantacowing to Boslelat Y= Als 10? «(S00- A) =(98x108)x3004=1 The lof height of water level due othe epening of ioe 205-200 0mm 206mm Comparing the above equation with F~ Kl we get a ta L 0 9107 “ Dist me 2to-pde a a= AN 108 «(300-4 =(28% 104) 30045-2061 Thal of height of water lve de othe opening of Janie Spee aE vetaor tt an fk o Here Y= sea) Congrndbesbrechainn wil nee «(4 (4) o Fea (De Gid0= J Oba 2 (o-pe my —_rCO=p0) 2Fl-pale Mechaoseal Properties of Solids and Fluide, —_______________ [I Section-6 ©) Small ancuntotworkdoneinestending he springy 10.) Fromthetiguetiscler that gu 1 eatson gui 2 arn Ther date hon ga Tene Wakes seca ne that

p her thal wold ae So i Iga Frm heater at 2 Work nt cos fase olan the bt “ bya diaace —- Py Flongationisthe same Hw (Terminal velit, vy = Bete YH 005-13), 9. (a) “Theconlton fr terminal speed ris Weight = Buoyant force * Viscous erce ste Tops aed Papers PHYSICS sims 5 we a Tn liguid, Fy'=7'sin1s ow a F om 19, (@ When radius is decrease by AR, Fg 40815 : > me -toR7aRpL = 4rT[R? (R-AK oR 7ARL = TR? —R? + 2RAR = AR2] 7 = pROARL~ TORAR [ARisverysall] oat pe 20, (None) None ofthe given option iseeree, ts Whan dhe bubble gots dxched (d-pig =VU6-08)¢ Buoyant fire frce due to surfice tension Sng ~ osm, ae 16 gE eos : 7 = MB -reos ts? ey fe ony OME pee mg = ME eos 188 come MET" o08 5 = ME ereos 5° o “ ® FeomiAjand B), wnis?=22 a) mg From (3) and) 2k F Fore due toexsess pressure = upthrust ee Laon ots mg mg Fath 2 ci WaT change insurfue area eee Hezare nai tnhen W=2Pba{)— BP] 104 a, aa 2003 4x [25-9] «104 (ar) Oden) ‘ z From Bemouls theorem, Pee. 6 © a nadod0 y= (ef deh SOTGe TATOOS ~203 mis From equation ofeotinuity ce) 4. 16. (@) From Bereullstheorem, toe prtnah=mh-jod0 Vata From equation of cainuity os mis 2 a > enfin ft 1. @ Acute aaa 1510? _15 M8 152107 15 _ 9025 Nym=0025Nm 22910? @ 1. (@) From figue, hsp +Fy = MB ; te Pex Fy bay to 5 A= Ms > Pa ti6-3) 2 e SB Bede T6HI5-x) A (54a [Fs mass=densgy > volume) Se eA Me 1 Shy Meo A

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