As the temperature of water increases, its viscosity

(1) Remains unchanged

(2) Decreases

(3) Increases

(4) Increases or decreases depending on the external pressure

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A small drop of water falls from rest through a large height h in air; the final velocity is

(1) h

(2) h

(3) (1/h)

(4) Almost independent of h

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The rate of flow of liquid in a tube of radius r, length l, whose ends are maintained at a pressure difference P is V=πQPr4ηl where η is coefficient of the viscosity and Q is-

(1) 8                     

(2) 18

(3) 16                     

(4) 116

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Water flows in a streamlined manner through a capillary tube of radius a, the pressure difference being P and the rate of flow Q. If the radius is reduced to a/2 and the pressure increased to 2P, the rate of flow becomes

(1) 4Q                          

(2) Q

(3) Q4                         

(4) Q8

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Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter 4 cm with a velocity 3 m/s. The water then enters into a tube of diameter 2 cm. The velocity of water in the other pipe is
(1) 3 m/s                                       

(2) 6 m/s

(3) 12 m/s                                       

(4) 8 m/s

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What is the velocity v of a metallic ball of radius r falling in a tank of liquid at the instant when its acceleration is one-half that of a freely falling body ? (The densities of metal and of liquid are ρ and σ respectively, and the viscosity of the liquid is η).

(1) r2g9ηρ-2σ                     

(2) r2g9η2ρ-σ

(3) r2g9ηρ-σ                       

(4) 2r2g9ηρ-σ

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An incompressible fluid flows steadily through a cylindrical pipe which has a radius \(2r\) at point \(A\) and a radius \(r\) at \(B\) further along the flow direction. If the velocity at point \(A\) is \(v,\) its velocity at point \(B\) is:
1. \(2v\)                               
2. \(v\)
3. \(v/2\)                            
4. \(4v\)

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A homogeneous solid cylinder of length L(L<H/2) . Cross-sectional area A/5 is immersed such that it floats with its axis vertical at the liquid-liquid interface with length L/4 in the denser liquid as shown in the figure. The lower density liquid is open to atmosphere having pressure P0. Then density D of solid is given by

(1) 54d   
                 
(2) 45d

(3) d     
                   
(4) d5

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 A wooden block with a coin placed on its top, floats in water as shown in fig. The distance \(l\) and \(h\) are shown there. After some time the coin falls into the water. Then:
                      

1. \(l\) decreases and \(h\) increases
2. \(l\) increases and \(h\) decreases
3. Both \(l\) and \(h\) increase
4. Both \(l\) and \(h\) decrease
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A block of ice floats on a liquid of density 1.2 g/cm3 in a beaker. Then level of liquid when ice completely melts-

(1) Remains same                         

(2) Rises

(3) Lowers                                   

(4) (a), (b) or (c)

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