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28.

The force required to separate two glass plates


of area 10m with a film of water 0.05 mm thick
between them, is (surface tension of water is
70×10 N/ m)
(a) 25 N (b) 20 N
(c) 14 N (d) 28 N
29, A wire of length I metre, made of a material of
specific gravity 8 is floating horizontally on the surface
of water. If it is not wet by water, the maximum
diameter of the wire (in millimetre) upto which it can
continue to float is (surface tension of water is
T=70× 10'Nml
(a) 1.5 (b) 1.1
(c) 0.75 (a) 0.55
30. One large soap bubble of diameter Dbreaks into
27 bubbles having surface tension T. The change in
surface energy is

(a) 2rTD² (b) 4nTD2


(c) nTD² (d) 8rTD2
31. A water drop of diameter 2 cm is broken into 64
equal droplets. The surface tension of water is 0.075 N/m.
In this process the gain in surface energy will be
(a) 2.8 x 10*J (b) 1.5 × 10
(c) 1.9 x 1o- (d) 9.4 x 10J
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32. Two drops of equal radius coalesce to form a (b) bigger will grow until they collapse
bigger drop. What is ratio of surface energy of bigger (c) remain in equilibrium
drop to smaller one ?
(d) none of the above [AIEEE 04]
(a)21/2,1 (6) 1:1 35. The excess pressure inside a soap bubble of
()22/3,1 (d) none of these radius 4 cm is 30 dyne/cm. The surface tension is
33. If a mercury drop is divided into 8 equal parts, (a) 30 dyne/cm (b) 20 dyne/cm
its total energy
(c) 40 dyne/em (d) 80 dyne/cm
(a) remains same (b) becomes twice
36. Pressures inside two soap bubbles are 1.01 atm
(c) becomes half (d) becomes 4 times
and 1.03 atm, ratio between their volumes is
Based on Excess Pressure in Drops and Bubbles
(a) 27:1 (b)3:1
34. There is a small bubble at one end and bigger (c) 127: 101 (d) none of these
bubble at other end of a tube. What will happen ?
Based on Capillarity : Ascent Formula
B 37. If the liquid neither rises nor falls in a capillary
tube, then angle of contact is
(a) smaller will grow until they collapse (a) 0o (6) 180° (c) 90° (d) 45°

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