Physics Class Xi Unit Test Armapur
Physics Class Xi Unit Test Armapur
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. All questions are compulsory. The questions paper has two sections – Section A & B.
2. All 8 questions have internal option, you need to answer any one .Read the questions carefully before
answering.
3. Write the test on neat answer sheets, take neat photos and do not spill water or any other thing on your
pages.
4. Mention your name, class & section, subject (PHYSICS subjective) and page numbers one each page of
your answer sheet.
5. After the exam, scan all the pages of your answer sheets CLEARLY and convert it into a single PDF file
and send on mail id – 1. [email protected](for 11A students)
1
The graph below shows load extension curve for two wires A and B of the same material and of 2
same length. Which one of them is thicker?
.
2 Which is more elastic, steel or rubber? Why? 2
3 Explain 2
i. It is easier to swim in seawater than in river water. Why?
ii. Why do small bubbles have excess of pressure?
4 State Pascal’s law. How does it get changed in the presence of gravity? 2
OR
Derive expression for terminal velocity when a ball of radius r is dropped through a liquid of
viscosity η and density ρ.
SECTION B
5 State Hooke’s law. Draw a stress-strain curve for a metal and mark the proportional limit, 3
elastic limit and fraction point. Define each of the terms: proportional limit, elastic limit and
fraction point.
6 What do you understand by ‘laminar flow’ and ‘streamlined flow’? 3
Water is flowing with a speed of 2 m/s in a horizontal pipe with cross sectional area 2 × 10-2 m2
at pressure 4 × 104 Pa. What will be the pressure at a smaller cross section where the area
decreases to 0.01 m2?
OR
Define angle of contact. For what nature of angle of contact will a liquid wet the solid? A liquid
drop of diameter 4 mm breaks into 1000 droplets of equal size. Calculate the resultant change in
surface energy if the surface tension of the liquid is 0.07 N/m
7 3
The stress versus strain graphs for two materials A and B are shown in fig. The graphs are to
the same scale.
(i) Which material has greater Young's modulus?
(ii) Which material is more ductile?
(iii) Which is more brittle?
8 Calculate the work done in blowing a soap bubble of radius 10 cm, surface tension being 0.06 3
Nm-1. What additional work will be done in further blowing it so that its radius is doubled?
OR
A liquid is in stream lined flow through a tube of non-uniform cross-section the prove that sum
of its kinetic energy, pressure energy and potential energy per unit volume is constant.