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This document contains 35 multiple choice physics questions about topics like: - The height a ball will jump up after being released from a liquid - Calculating percentage error in measurements of a wire's properties - Finding the maximum overhang of a top brick stacked on a bottom brick - Measuring the height of water in a capillary tube in different conditions - Calculating temperature changes over time for objects cooling in different environments - Relating properties like potential energy, kinetic energy, temperature, and pressure for gas systems - Finding the temperature where two materials with different coefficients of linear expansion have the same surface area - Matching equations and concepts related to a falling body's potential and kinetic energy at different heights

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Phy qp-5

This document contains 35 multiple choice physics questions about topics like: - The height a ball will jump up after being released from a liquid - Calculating percentage error in measurements of a wire's properties - Finding the maximum overhang of a top brick stacked on a bottom brick - Measuring the height of water in a capillary tube in different conditions - Calculating temperature changes over time for objects cooling in different environments - Relating properties like potential energy, kinetic energy, temperature, and pressure for gas systems - Finding the temperature where two materials with different coefficients of linear expansion have the same surface area - Matching equations and concepts related to a falling body's potential and kinetic energy at different heights

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28) A ball of mass m and density is immeresed in a liquid of density 3 at a depth h and released.

d.To what height will the ball jump up above the surface of liquid.(neglet the resistance of water and air) 1)h 2)h/2 3)2h 4)3h

29)A wire of mass 0.3 0.003 g ,radius 0.5 0.005 mm and length 6 0.06 cm.The maximum percentage error in the measurement of its density is 1)1 2)2 3)3 4)4 30) Two identical bricks each of length L are piled one on top of the other on a table as shown in the figure. The maximum distance S the top brick can overhang the table with the system still balanced is
1 1) L 2 3 L 4 2 2) L 3 7 L 8

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31)A 20 cm long capillary tube is dipped vertically in water. The water rises upto 6 cm. If the entire arrangement is put in a freely falling elevator, the length of water column in the capillary tube will be 1) 8 cm 2) 6 cm 3) 10 cm 4) 20 cm 32). A body cools from 620 C to 500C in 10 minutes. If the temperature of surroundings is 260C, then temperature of the body after another 10 minutes is 1) 460C 33) 2) 440C 3) 420C 4) 400C

Two glass bulbs A and B of volume V, 2V respectively are connected by a narrow capillary tube. The bulbs contain gas at temperature T and pressure P. Now the temperature of bulb A is doubled and that of B is tripled. The final number of moles of gas in bulb 'A' is 3 PV 5 PV 12 PV 9 PV 1) 2) 3) 4) 2 RT 7 RT 7 RT 7 RT 0 0 34) A thin brass sheet at 10 c and a thin steel sheet at 20 c have the same surface area.

The common temperature at which both would have the same area is (coefficient of linear expansion for brass and steel are 19 X 106 / 0 C and 11106 / 0 C ) 1) 2.750 C 2) 2.750 C 3) 3.750 C 4) 3.750 C
35) A body is allowed to fall from a height h above the ground. Then match the following List - I List - II a) PE=KE e) at height h/2 b) PE=2KE f) constant at any point c) KE = 2PE g) at height 2h/3 d) PE +KE h) at height h/3 1) a-e,b-g,c-h,d-f 2) a-g,b-e,c-f,d-h 3) a-f,b-g,c-e,d-h 4) a-e,b-h,c-g,d-f

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