Physics
Physics
College, Deoli
Second Semester Examination 2024-25
Subject: - Physics
Class – 11th
Time: 3.00 Hour Marks -70
Section A
Q.1) Fill in the blanks. [10]
1) SI unit or pressure is -----------------------------
a) Nm2 b) N/m2 c) N/m d) Nm/J
2) An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure is called ----------------
a) Schematic b) Manometer
c) Barometer d) Torricelli’s
3) Surface tension or mercury is -------------------------
a) 0.0727 b) 0.025
c) 0.0632 d) 0.4355
4) The atmospheric pressure at sea level is called ----------------------
a) Normal atmospheric pressure b) Gaage pressure
c) Absolute pressure d) None of above
5) ------------- is used to measuring pressure difference.
a) Manometer b) Barometer
c) hydrometer d) vac came
6) The gap does not contain any air and it is called ---------------
a) Grased b) Molecular gap
c) Torricelli’s vac came d) Reservoir
7) SI unit of surface tension is ------------------
a) N/m2 b) N/m c) N/m3 d) Nm
8) Coefficient of viscosity of fluid machine oil at 16 c us ---------------
a) 200C b) 160C c) 380C d) 400C
9) In Bernoulli’s theorem, which of the following is conserved?
a) linear momentum b) Angular momentum
c) Mass d) Energy
10) CGS units of viscosity is -----------------
a) Ns/m2 b) Poise c) NS2 d) None of these
Q.2) Answer the following questions. [08]
1) Define surface tension.
2) Write a Pascal’s law
3) The surface tension of a liquid becomes zero at which temperature?
4) Write a stokes law
5) Write the define of capillarity?
6) Define cohesive and Adhesive force.
7) Write SI unit, Dimension and define of pressure.
8) Write a two properties if fluids?
Section B
Q.3) Attempt any Eight questions of the following. [16]
1) Express the pressure deu to liquid column.
2) A beaker of radius icon is filled with water. Calculate the force of surface tension of
any diametrical line on its surface. Surface tension of water is 0.075N/m.
3) Write factors affecting the angle of contact.
4) What should be the diameter of a water drop 80 that the excess pressure inside it is
80 N/m2 [Surface tension of water = 7.27 × 10-2 N/m
5) Write the properties of ideal fluid?
6) Write the application of hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes.
7) Define – i) Range of molecular force.
ii) Sphere of in fluence
iii) Surface film
8) Define critical velocity and write its formula.
9) Explain stokes’ law and write its formula.
10) A piston of cross sectional area 2 cm2 pushes the liquids out of a tube whose area at
the outlet is 40 mm2 . The piston is pushed at a rate of 2cm/s. Determine the speed
at which the fluid leaves the tubes.
Section C
Q.4) Attempt any Eight question of the following. [24]
1) State Newton’s third law of motion and write its importance.
2) Write the difference bet moment of force and moment of couple.
3) Calculate the mass of earth from given data acceleration due to gravity g= 9.8 m/s 2,
radius of earth RE = 6.37 × 10𝑚, G = 6.67 × 10-11N/n2/kg2
4) Explain scalar and vector quantities.
5) Calculate the work done in blowing a soap bubble to a radius of 2cm the surface
tension of soap bubble sol is 3.5× 10-3N/m.
6) Write the difference between strcomline flow and turbulent flow.
7) A hydraulic brake system of a car of mass 1000 kg having speed of 50 km/n has a
cylindrical piston of radius of 0.05 cm. The slave cylinder has a radius of 2.5 cm,
constant force of 100n. What distance car covered?
8) Explain the capillary action.
9) A capillary tube of radius 5× 10-4m is immersed in a beaker filled with mercury the
mercury level inside the tube is found to be 8× 10-3m below the level or reservoir.
Determine the angle of contact bet mercury and glass. Surface tension of mercury is
0.465 N/m and its density is 13.6 × 103 kg/m3 (g = 9.8 m/s2)
Section D
Q.5) Attempt any three questions of the following. [12]
1) State and express the coefficient of restitution ‘e’
2) Express the laplace law
3) A spherical drop of oil falls at a constant speed of 4 cm/s in steady air. Calculate the
radius of the drop. The density of the oil 0.9 g/cm3, density of air is 0.0013g/cm3 and
the coefficient of viscosity of air is 1.8 ×10-4 poise ( g= 980cm/s2)
4) Explain molecular theory of surface tension.