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E-CAPS-63 : PHYSICS (Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet) Hydraulic brakes. Topics covered: Pressure, Density, Pascal's law, Variation of pressure with depth, Hydrostatic paradox, Hydraulic lft, Choose the correct answer : 1. The pressure difference between A and B, is wo aio (y ® @ ® () a (4) ta 2. If equal masses of two liquids of densities d, and d, are mixed together, density of the mixture is (1) 2192 +d, (2) 2dee d,+d, (a) — ate 2(d,+d2) (4) itd 2 3. An incompressible liquid is enclosed with two frictionless pistons, one of cross-sectional area A and the other 4A. When the narrow piston moves by a distance h, the wider piston moves by distance (yh (2) 4h A h 4 @ 2 From the following figure, the correct observation (i) (1) The pressure on the bottom of tank (I) is greater than at the bottom of (II) (2) The pressure on the bottom of tank (I) is smaller than at the bottom of (I!) (3) The pressure depends on the shape of container (4) The pressure on the bottom of (I) and (II) is same ‘A container holds two immiscible liquids of density p and 2p as shown in figure. The pressure at the bottom of container is (Neglect atmospheric pressure) (1) 2hpg + Po (2) 3hpg + Po (3) Ing + Py (4) Zero6. A submarine experiences a pressure of 5.05 * 10° Pa at a depth of d, in a sea. When it goes further to a depth of d,, it experiences a pressure of 8.08 x 10° Pa. Then d, — d, is approximately (density of water = 103 kg/m? and acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms-2) : (1) 600 m (2) 500. m (3) 300m (4) 400 m If pressure at half the depth of a lake is equal to z pressure at the bottom of the lake then what is the depth of the lake? 10. a Equal volume of liquid is poured into vessel having same cross section area at the bottom. Pressure of the liquid at bottom is maximum in WwA A B c (1) Vessel A (2) Vessel 8 (3) Vessel C (4) Equal in all the vessels A barometer tube reads 76 cm of mercury. If the tube is gradually inclined at an angle of 60° with vertical, keeping the open end immersed in the mercury reservoir, the length of the mercury column will be 4n cm. Value of n, is__ The pressure acting on a submarine is 3 x 105 Pa at a certain depth. If the depth is doubled, the percentage increase in the pressure acting on the submarine would be: (Assume that atmospheric pressure is 1 x 10°Pa, density of water is 10° kg m-°, g= 10 ms~2) 200 3 = % ) 500% 200 5 8) =-% (4) 300% (1) 10m (2) 20m (3) 60m (4) 30m Q (2) 2. (2) 3. (3) (3) 7. (2) 8. (3) 4 (4) 5. (2) 9. (38) 10. (3)E-CAPS-64 : PHYSICS (Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet) Topics covered: Force and torque due to hydrostatic pressure, Archimede's principle Choose the correct answer : 1. An ice cube is floating in a beaker filled with mercury. When the ice melts, the level of liquid (1) Rises (2) Falls (3) Remains unchanged (4) Rises or fall depends upon the size of ice cube A metallic sphere has a cavity inside it. The sphere weighs 40 g weight in air and 20 g in water. If density of the material of the sphere is 8 gm/cc, the volume of the cavity will be (1) 100 cc (2) 15¢c (3) 25¢c (4) 30 cc The upper edge of a gate in a dam runs along water surface. The gate is 4 m high and 3 m wide and is hinged along a horizontal line through its centre. Calculate the magnitude of torque about hinge (1) 16 x 10¢ Nem (3) 24 10¢Nm (2) 8x 10!N-m (4) 4108 Nem Consider a container of shape as shown. Liquid of density p is filled init. The force exerted by the side walls of the container on the liquid (Atmospheric pressure is absent) 2 4 (1) 3rR’pgh (2) 3rRogh (3) }aR’pgh (4) xR’pgh Some liquid is filled in a cylindrical vessel of radius R. Let F, be the force applied by the liquid on the bottom of the cylinder. Now same liquid is poured into a vessel of uniform square cross-section of side R upto same height as in container 1. Let F, be the force applied by the liquid on the bottom of this new vessel, then (1) Fy= nF, @ F=% - (3) Fy= Va Fp (4) Fy =F, A streamlined body of volume V falls through air from a height h on the surface of a non viscous liquid. If d and D (D > d) represents the densities of the material of the body and liquid respectively, then the time after which the body will be instantaneous at rest is (1) Nota function of D (2) Nota function of (3) Nota function of g (4) Nota function of V7. A solid body floating on water has one-fifth of its volume above the surface. Density of water is p. Then the density of solid object is 2 2» ms as @ * % (» Aaya A cubical block having side length 10 cms floating at the interface of water and oil as shown. Assume (2) taR'pg density of oil and water are p and 3p respectively and 2 cm length of the cube is inside the water, () 2aR%g then mass of the block will be 3 (4) 4nRog 10. A hollow sphere of outer radius 10 cm and inner radius 9 cm is floating in water as half submerged. The density of material of sphere is (1) 500g (2) 1200pg (1) 1825 kgims (3) 1400pg (4) 1600pg f A sphere of radius R is just immersed in a liquid of (Oi 22ie korn density p and floating as shown. The force exerted (3) 1225 kgim? by liquid on upper half hemispherical surface is 2 (assume atmospheric pressure = 0) (4) 1845 kg/m‘ gaa (1) 2. (2) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (1) (4) 7. (3) 8. (3) 9. (2) 10. (4)E-CAPS-65 : PHYSICS (Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet) Topics covered: Liquids in accelerated containers, Container having vertical acceleration, Container having horizontal acceleration, Horizontally accelerated U-tube, Pressure in a rotating frame Choose the correct answer : 1. A body of volume Vis floating fully submerged in a liquid of density p. If the container starts moving upwards with constant acceleration g/3, then the buoyant force acting on the body becomes © fe Veg 2Vpg ) a 3 AV, (a) “pe @) vo In the arrangement shown for a rotating liquid, the correct relation is x 2. 2 4) y2oo® a) 2-2” ay 29 (2) 2 242 2 3) y= 4) yO @B) y 29 ay 2g A vessel having ideal liquid of density p is accelerating vertically upward with an acceleration g as shown. Pressure difference between two points A and Bat a vertical separation of His equal to 4, (1) pgH (2) 2pgH (3) ot (4) Zero In the arrangement shown, the value of h is al gt (1) 29 (2) 2a gt ak es oF Ifthe container is accelerating along a direction as shown in figure, the angle 0 will be Dy (1) 30° (2) 150° (3) 60° (4) 120°In the given figure, the pressure difference between points A and B is A thin spherical shell completely filled with a non-viscous liquid of density p moves with an horizontal acceleration g. The coordinates of the point having maximum pressure is (Point O refers to origin) (3) (4) 2. ) 3. (2) (3) 8. (1) ~ 10. Oo 5% @ £8 oR -R oR Rk 9 BE Oo A vessel of water is placed on the floor of an elevator. How does the pressure at the bottom of the vessel change if the elevator moves up with uniform acceleration a? (1) Increase (2) Decrease (3) Remain same (4) None of these Water is filled in a long cylindrical vessel of radius 20 cm and it is rotated about its axis with © = 10 radis. The difference in water level at axis and periphery is (1) 10 cm (2) 20cm 3) 40 cm (4) 60cm A cubical block of side length 10 cm and density 500 kg/m? is floating in water kept in a bucket. If bucketiis placed inside a lft which is moving upward with acceleration of 5 m/s?, then volume of cube inside water is (g = 10 mis’) (1) 250 cms (2) 500 cm? (3) 333 om? (4) 750 cm? a 4. (4) 5. (3) 9 (2) 10. (2)E-CAPS-66 : PHYSICS (Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet) Topics covered: Streamline flow, Equation of continuity, Bernoulli's principle, Applications of Bernoulli's theorem Choose the correct answer : 4. In the figure shown below, water drains out through a small hole of a large tank. Then [P, is atmospheric pressure] (1) Pressure at the point C is greater than atmospheric pressure (2) Pressure at Bis pa“e+P, (3) Pressure at Bis greater than vat +P, (4) Pressure at Bis lesser than og, P 2. The velocity of water in a horizontal tube becomes 1 cm/s where the pressure is 2 cm of Hg. Velocity in the portion where pressure becomes 1.5 cm of Hg is [take g = 10 m/s"] (1) 1.16 mis (2) 1ms (3) 10 ms (4) 1.16 cm/s A tank is filled with water (density 1000 kg/m?) and oil (density 800 kg/m’). The height of water layer is 2 mand that of oil is 8 m. Ifg = 9.8 m/s? then the velocity of efflux from an opening at the bottom of the tank is (1) 11.2 mis (2) 152 mis (3) 128 mis (4) 25 mis Water from a tap emerges vertically downward with an initial speed of 3.0 m/s. The cross- sectional area of the tap is 10-4 m?. Assume that the pressure is constant throughout the stream of water and that the flow is steady. The cross- sectional area of the stream 2 m below the tap is (1) 0.7 « 10° m2 (2) 10-4 m2 (3) 4.3 x 10-5 m2 (4) 28 x 10 m2 A cylindrical vessel when completely filled with water, takes 10 minutes to become empty through ‘an orifice in its bottom, time taken to become ‘empty when half filled is (1) 5 minutes (2) 7 minutes (3) 8 minutes (4) 10 minutes Two capillary tubes A and B are immersed in water : One is straight and the other is in the form of a rectangular U-tube as shown in figure. The tube A is sufficiently long. The lower end of the bent tube is at depth H. Then, there will be no flow of water from tube B if (1) H=h (3) H=0 (2) 0
, f > 2x (1) x(a) 2 xo ® egal @ gt J +h Acylindrical tank stand on frictionless surface. The seal over a circular hole of radius 0.5 om in the wall of the tank rupture, the level of water above the hole is 1m. g = 9.8 m/s2, p = 1000 kg/m®. The force that a person must apply on the cylinder to keep it from being set in motion is a (2) 2. (1) 3. (3) (4) 7. (3) 8. (3) (1) 1.54 « 10-9 N forward (2) 1.54 x 10-° N backward (3) 1.54.N forward (4) 1.54 N backward An ideal liquid is filled in a cylindrical container of area of cross-section A. There is a circular hole of area wa the bottom. If the hole is opened then the acceleration with which the surface of the liquid will fall is g g (1) 3 (2) 5 £ g @ 45 4) 4 ). Acylindrical tank has a small hole of cross section area a at its bottom. if water is allowed to flow into the tank from a pipe above it at the rate of Q, then the maximum height upto which water can rise in the tank is [Assuming cross section area of tank >> a] Q 1) — oe @ 2ga° (2) 4. (3) 5. (2) 9 (3) 10. (2)E-CAPS-67 : PHYSICS (Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet) Topics covered: Surface tension, Surface energy, Angle of contact, Excess pressure, Capillary rise, Surface tension of water by capillary rise & effect of detergents Choose the correct answe 1. A thin metal disc of radius r floats on the water surface and bends the surface downwards along the perimeter makes an angle @ with the vertical edge of the disc. If the disc displaces W weight of water and surface tension of water is T, then the Weight of the metal disc is (1) 2arT + W (3) 2xrTcoso + W (2) 2nrTcoso — W (4) W-2xTeosd In the figure shown below radius of limbs of manometer are r, and r,, where r,
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