An inverted bell lying at the bottom of a lake 47.6 m deep has 50 cm3 of air trapped in it. The bell is brought to the surface of the lake. The volume of the trapped air will be: (atmospheric pressure = 70 cm of Hg and density of Hg = 13.6 g/cm3

1. 350 cm3                               

2. 300 cm3

3. 250 cm3                               

4. 22 cm3

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A siphon in use is demonstrated in the following figure. The density of the liquid flowing in the siphon is 1.5 gm/cc. The pressure difference between the point P and S will be:
            

1. 105  N / m 2. 2 × 105  N / m
3. Zero 4. Infinity
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The height of a mercury barometer is 75 cm at sea level and 50 cm at the top of a hill. The ratio of density of mercury to that of air is 104. The height of the hill is:

1. 250 m 2. 2.5 km
3. 1.25 km 4. 750 m
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A body of density d1 is counterpoised by Mg of weights of density d2 in air of density d. Then the true mass of the body is

1. M                                   

2. M1-dd2

3. M1-dd1                       

4. M(1-d/d2)(1-d/d1)

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The value of g at a place decreases by 2%. Then, the barometric height of mercury:

1. increases by 2%. 2. decreases by 2%.
3. remains unchanged. 4. sometimes increases and sometimes decreases.
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A barometer kept in a stationary elevator reads 76 cm. If the elevator starts accelerating up, the reading will be:
1. zero.
2. equal to 76 cm.
3. more than 76 cm.
4. less than 76 cm.

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A closed rectangular tank is completely filled with water and is accelerated horizontally with an acceleration a towards right. Pressure is (i) maximum at, and (ii) minimum at

1. (i) B (ii) D

2. (i) C (ii) D

3. (i) B (ii) C

4. (i) B (ii) A

 

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A beaker containing a liquid is kept inside a big closed jar. If the air inside the jar is continuously pumped out, the pressure in the liquid near the bottom of the beaker will

1. Increase

2. Decrease

3. Remain constant

4. First decrease and then increase

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A given shaped glass tube having uniform cross section is filled with water and is mounted on a rotatable shaft as shown in figure. If the tube is rotated with a constant angular velocity ω then

1. Water levels in both sections A and B go up

2. Water level in Section A goes up and that in B comes down

3. Water level in Section A comes down and that in B it goes up

4. Water levels remains same in both sections

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An ice berg of density 900 Kg/m3 is floating in water of density 1000 Kg/m3. The percentage of volume of ice-cube outside the water is 

1. 20%                                     

2. 35%

3. 10%                                       

4. 25%

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