In the figure below is shown the flow of liquid through a horizontal pipe. Three tubes A, B, and C are connected to the pipe. The radius of the pipe at A, B, and C is respectively 2 cm, 1 cm, and 2 cm. It can be said that the :
1. Height of the liquid in the tube A is maximum
2. Height of the liquid in the tubes A and B is the same
3. Height of the liquid in all the three tubes is the same
4. Height of the liquid in the tubes A and C is the same
Two spherical soap bubbles of radii r1 and r2 in vaccum collapse under isothermal condition. The resulting bubble has radius equal to :
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An incompressible liquid travels as shown in the figure. The speed of the fluid in the lower branch will :
1. 1 m/s
2. 1.5 m/s
3. 2.25 m/s
4. 3 m/s
Water flows through a frictionless duct with a cross-section varying as shown in the figure. Pressure p at points along the axis is represented by
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The rate of flowing of water from the orifice in a wall of a tank will be more if the orifice is:
1. Near the bottom
2. Near the upper end
3. Exactly in the middle
4. Does not depend upon the position of the orifice
Two liquid drops have their diameters as 1 mm and 2 mm. The ratio of excess pressure in them is :
1. 1:2
2. 2:1
3. 4:1
4. 1:4
When a cylindrical tube is dipped vertically into a liquid the angle of contact is 140o. When the tube is dipped with an inclination of 40o, the angle of contact is-
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Work of 6.0 x 10 Joule is required to be done in increasing the size of a soap film from 10cm x 6cm to 10cm x 11cm. The surface tension of the film is :
1. 5 x 10 N/m
2. 6 x 10 N/m
3. 1.5 x 10 N/m
4. 1.2 x 10 N/m
Water flowing from a hose pipe fills a 15-liter container in one minute. The speed of water from the free opening of radius 1 cm is (in ms) :
1. 2.5
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4. 5
The flow rate from a tap of diameter 1.25 cm is 3 lit/min. The coefficient of viscosity of water is Pas. The nature of flow is :
1. Turbulent
2. Laminar
3. Neither laminar nor turbulent
4. data inadequate