the value of the surface tension of the liquid is
water is flowing in a pipe of radius 2 cm with the average velocity of 15 cm s^-1. What is the nature of flow ? Given coefficient of viscosity of water n is 0.001 kg m^-1 s^-1 and its density is 10^3 kg m^-3
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water is flowing in a pipe of radius 2 cm with the average velocity of 15 cm s^-1. What is the nature of flow ? Given coefficient of viscosity of water n is 0.001 kg m^-1 s^-1 and its density is 10^3 kg m^-3 A rectangular film of liquid is extended from (4cm×2cm) to (5cm×4cm). [...]
(a) The flow of blood in an artery of radius 2×10^3 has maintain streamlined. What is the largest average velocity in m/s of blood flow in the artery ? (b) Calculate also the rate of flow of blood in m^3 s^-1 in the artery while streamline flow. Viscosity of blood is 2.084 x 10^-3 pa s, density of blood is 1.06 x 10^-3 and Reynold’s number is 2000.
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(a) The flow of blood in an artery of radius 2×10^3 has maintain streamlined. What is the largest average velocity in m/s of blood flow in the artery ? (b) Calculate also the rate of flow of blood in m^3 s^-1 in the artery while streamline flow. Viscosity of blood is 2.084 x 10^-3 pa [...]
What should be the average velocity of water in a tube of diameter 2 cm so that the flow is streamlined ? the viscosity n of water is 0.001 kg m^-1 s^-1 and Reynold’s number Re is 1000. Take density of water to be 10^3 kgm^-3.
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What should be the average velocity of water in a tube of diameter 2 cm so that the flow is streamlined ? the viscosity n of water is 0.001 kg m^-1 s^-1 and Reynold’s number Re is 1000. Take density of water to be 10^3 kgm^-3. A rectangular film of liquid is extended from (4cm×2cm) [...]
A liquid is kept in a cylindrical which is rotating at a speed of 4 rps. The radius of the vessel is 0.01 m. Find the difference in height of the liquid at the centre of the vessel and at the side of the vessel. (take pie^2 = 10 and g = 10 m/s^2 )
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A liquid is kept in a cylindrical which is rotating at a speed of 4 rps. The radius of the vessel is 0.01 m. Find the difference in height of the liquid at the centre of the vessel and at the side of the vessel. (take pie^2 = 10 and g = 10 m/s^2 ) [...]
In a hydraulic press, cross sectional area of two massless pistons are A1 = 0.3 m^2 and A2 = 0.05 m^2. a block of mass 30 kg is kept over piston of area A1 and 50 kg is kept over piston area A2 as shown. Find the difference in height of the two pistons. The density of oil in the hydraulic press is 500 kg/m^3. take g = 10 m/s^2
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In a hydraulic press, cross sectional area of two massless pistons are A1 = 0.3 m^2 and A2 = 0.05 m^2. a block of mass 30 kg is kept over piston of area A1 and 50 kg is kept over piston area A2 as shown. Find the difference in height of the two pistons. The [...]
In a hydraulic press, cross section area of the two massless piston are A1 = 4 cm^2 and A2 = 16 cm^2 15 N force is applied at a smaller piston to support a block of mass m kept on the other piston as shown. How much force is exterted at the other piston ?
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Sep
In a hydraulic press, cross section area of the two massless piston are A1 = 4 cm^2 and A2 = 16 cm^2 15 N force is applied at a smaller piston to support a block of mass m kept on the other piston as shown. How much force is exterted at the other piston ? [...]
A drop of some liquid of volume 0.04 cm^3 is placed on the surface of a glass slide. Then another glass slide is placed on it in such a way that the liquid forms a thin layer of area 20 cm^2 between the surfaces of the two slides. To separate the slides a force of 16×10^5 dyne has to be applied normal to the surfaces. The surface tension of the liquid is (in dyne.cm^−1):
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Sep
A drop of some liquid of volume 0.04 cm^3 is placed on the surface of a glass slide. Then another glass slide is placed on it in such a way that the liquid forms a thin layer of area 20 cm^2 between the surfaces of the two slides. To separate the slides a force of [...]
The surface tension and vapour pressure of water at 30oC is 7.2×10^−2Nm^−1 and 2.4×10^3 Pa respectively What is the radius of the smallest droplet of water which can be formed without evaporating at 30 degree C ?
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The surface tension and vapour pressure of water at 30oC is 7.2×10^−2Nm^−1 and 2.4×10^3 Pa respectively What is the radius of the smallest droplet of water which can be formed without evaporating at 30 degree C ? A rectangular film of liquid is extended from (4cm×2cm) to (5cm×4cm). If the work done is 3 x [...]
A rectangular film of liquid is extended from (4cm×2cm) to (5cm×4cm). If the work done is 3 x 10^{-4}J, the value of the surface tension of the liquid is
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Sep
A rectangular film of liquid is extended from (4cm×2cm) to (5cm×4cm). If the work done is 3 x 10^{-4}J, the value of the surface tension of the liquid is A rectangular film of liquid is extended from (4cm×2cm) to (5cm×4cm). If the work done is 3 x 10^{-4}J the value of the surface tension of [...]
Two non-mixing liquids of densities ρ and nρ (n 1) are put in a container. The height of each liquid is h. A solid cylinder of length L and density d is put in this container. The cylinder floats with its axis vertical and length pL (p 1) in the denser liquid. The density d is equal to
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Two non-mixing liquids of densities ρ and nρ (n 1) are put in a container. The height of each liquid is h. A solid cylinder of length L and density d is put in this container. The cylinder floats with its axis vertical and length pL (p 1) in the denser liquid. The density d [...]