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Pressure at a depth ‘h’ in a liquid is ……………… A) P = Po + hρg B) P = Po – hρg C) Po = P + hρg D) Po = P – hρg |
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Answer» A) P = Po + hρg |
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Lactometer works on the principle of A) density B) relative density C) buoyancy D) volume |
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Answer» B) relative density |
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What instrument is used to know the relative density of liquids? |
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Answer» Relative density of liquids can be determined by using hydrometer. |
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Name of the set up given in the figure.A) Pascal B) Archimedes C) Bramah press D) Hydralic jack |
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Answer» D) Hydralic jack |
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Name of the arrangement given in the figure.A) Pascal B) Archimedes C) Bramah press D) Hydralic jack |
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Answer» C) Bramah press |
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Adjacent experiment was done by ancient Greek ScientistA) Pascal B) Archimedes C) Both of them D) None |
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Answer» B) Archimedes |
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Atmospheric pressure can be measured by using A) lactometer B) hydrometer C) barometer D) hygrometer |
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Answer» Correct option is C) barometer |
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Force of buoyancy is equal to the ……………….. of the object. A) apparent loss of volume B) apparent loss of density C) apparent loss of pressure D) apparent loss of weight |
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Answer» D) apparent loss of weight https://t.me/allenkotaneetlecturesnotes/28 |
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If we weigh a piece of iron and a piece of wood of same size, iron will weigh more. The reason is A) density of iron is less than the density of wood B) weight of iron is more than the weight of wood C) area of iron is more than the area of wood D) density of iron is more than the density of wood |
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Answer» D) density of iron is more than the density of wood |
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Write a note on Pascal’s discovery in helping to make hydraulic jacks. |
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Answer» Pascal’s principle: External pressure applied to an enclosed body of fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid volume and the walls of the containing vessel. Use :
Appreciation :
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State Archimedes’ principle. |
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Answer» Archimedes’ principle states that when a body is immersed in a fluid it experiences an upward force of buoyancy equal to the weight of fluid displaced by the immersed portion of the body. |
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What is the principle involved in working of hydraulic lift? |
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Answer» Hydraulic lift works using Pascal’s law. |
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Why does a block of plastic released under come up to the surface of water? |
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Answer» Density of plastic is less than water. As the density of water is more than plastic, water exerts upward force which is known as buoyant force. So, the block of plastic come up to the surface of water. |
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Why is the height of mercury column nearly 76 cm in the tube? |
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Answer» Air pressure is the weight of air in the atmosphere above the reservoir (bowl of mercury). So, the level of mercury continues to change until the weight of mercury in the glass tube is exactly equal to the weight of the air above the reservoir, which is 76 cm. |
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Height of mercury column is ……………….. A) 76 m B) 76 cm C) 76 mm D) Both B & C |
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Answer» D) Both B & C |
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Which is denser, water or milk? |
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Answer» The density of water is 1 gm/cc and that of milk is 1.02 gm/cc. Hence milk is slightly denser than water. |
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A small bottle weighs 20 g when empty and 22 g when filled with water. When it is filled with oil it weighs 21.76 g. What is the density of oil? |
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Answer» Weight of water = 22 – 20 = 2 gm Weight of oil = 21.76 – 20 = 1.76 gm Density of oil = Weight of the oil / Weight of the same volume of water = 1.76 / 2 = 0.88 gm/cm3 |
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Explain density and relative density and write their formulae. |
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Answer» Density : Density is defined as mass per unit volume. Density = \(\frac{Mass}{Volume}\) Unit of density is gm/cm3 or kg/m3. Relative density : Relative density of an object is the ratio of density of the object to the density of water. Relative density of an object = Density of the object / Density of water (or) Relative density of an object = Weight of the object / Weight of water equal to the volume of the object |
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What is the value of density of water? |
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Answer» Value of density of water = 1 gm/cm3 (or) 1 kg/cm3. |
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a) Why is it easier for you to float in saltwater than in freshwater? b) Why is there no horizontal buoyant force on a submerged body? c) Two solid blocks of identical size are submerged in water. One block is iron and the other is aluminium. Upon which is the buoyant force greater? d) A piece of iron when placed on a block of wood, this makes the wood to float lower in the water. If the iron piece is suspended beneath the wood block, would it float at the same depth? Or lower or higher? |
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Answer» a) Salt water is denser than freshwater. b) Buoyant force is the upward force only. The body is submerged means, its weight is more than the buoyant force. Here there will be no horizontal buoyant force. c) Buoyant force on iron block is more than that of aluminium block. d) It floats on higher depth than in the first case. |
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Why does the wooden block float on water even though it is heavier than a marble? |
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Answer» The relative density of wooden block is less than the relative density of water whereas relative density of marble (glass) is more than that of water. Hence wooden block floats on water and marble sinks in water. |
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An ice cube floats on the surface of a glass of water (density of ice = 0.9 g/cm3). When the ice melts will the water level in the glass rise? |
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Answer» Yes, the water level rises. Reason : The ice cube floats on water, because its density is less than the density of water. When ice cube melts, it becomes water, so that the water level rises. |
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The volume of 50 g of a substance is 20 cm3. If the density of water is 1 g/cm3, will the substance sink or float when placed on the surface of water? What will be the mass of water displaced by the substance? |
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Answer» Density of the substance = Mass / Volume = 50 / 20 = 2.5 g/cm3 Density of water = 1 gm/cm3 Density of the substance > Density of water Relative density of the substance = \(\frac{2.5\,gm/cm^3}{1\,gm/cm^3}\) = 2.5 Relative density of the substance = Weight of the substance / Weight of the water equal to the volume of the substance ⇒ 2.5 = 50 / x ⇒ x = 50 / 2.5 = 20 g ∴ Weight of the water displaced by the substance = 20 g |
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Can you make iron float? How? |
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Answer» Yes, we can make iron to float on water. Procedure:
Reason: The weight of water displaced by iron bowl (iron tin) is less than the weight of the iron bowl (iron tin). |
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Kerosene ………………. water. A) floats on B) sinks in C) suspends in D) can’t say |
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Answer» Correct option is A) floats on |
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Ships are made based on the principle of ……………. A) pressureB) volume C) density D) buoyancy |
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Answer» Correct option is D) buoyancy |
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Hydraulic jacks works on …………. principle. A) Archimedes B) Pascal C) Berzelius D) Boyle |
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Answer» Correct option is B) Pascal |
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The density of substance is more than water so the substance sinks in the water. |
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Answer» The weight of water displaced by iron needle is less than its own weight, so it sinks. On the other hand, the ship displaces water more than its own weight, so it floats on water. |
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The density of gold is 19 g/cm3. Find the volume of 95 g of fold. |
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Answer» Given 1. density = 19 g/cm3 2. Mass = 95 g 3. density = Mass / Volume 4. Volume of gold = Mass / Density = 95g /19 g/cm3 |
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State Pascal’s principle. |
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Answer» Pascal’s principle states that external pressure applied to an enclosed body of fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid. |
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Iron sinks in water, wood floats in water. If we tie an iron piece to wood piece of the same volume, brittle and drop it in water, would bundle sink or float? Make a guess and find out whether your guess is correct or wrong with an experiment. Give reasons. |
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Answer» The body sinks in water. Reason : The combined mass of the system increases, so the combined density also increases. Hence the body sinks in water. |
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The value of one atmospheric pressure is A) 1.01 × 103 N/m2 B) 1.01 × 104N/m2 C) 1.01 × 106 N/m2 D) 1.01 × 105 N/m2 |
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Answer» D) 1.01 × 105 N/m2 |
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The relative density of an object is greater than 1, then the object ……………. in water. A) floats B) sinks C) both A and B D) none of these |
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Answer» Correct option is B) sinks |
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1 atmosphere = ………………. N/m2 . A) 1.01 × 105 B) 1.01 × 103 C) 1.01 × 107 D) 1.01 × 107 |
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Answer» Correct option is A) 1.01 × 105 |
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The upward pressure acting on a body immersed in water is known as ………………. A) tension B) normal force C) buoyancy D) thurst |
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Answer» Correct option is C) buoyancy |
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Any object immersed in a water experiences an upward force called A) gravitation B) buoyancy C) pressure D) density |
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Answer» Correct option is B) buoyancy |
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Why does the stone lose weight when it is immersed? |
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A floating boat displaces water weighing 6000 newtons. a) What is the buoyant force on the boat? b) What is the weight of the boat? |
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Answer» a) By Archimedes’ principles, the buoyant force acting on the object by it. So, the buoyant force on the boat = 6000 newtons. b) According to the principle of floating Weight of object = Weight of liquid displaced by it ⇒ Weight of the boat = 6000 newtons |
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How can you measure the force of buoyancy and how much? (OR) Why does and stone lose weight when it is immersed in water? |
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What is pascal’s principle? |
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Answer» Pascal’s principle states that external pressure applied to an enclosed body of fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid volume and the walls of the containing vessel. |
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The effective density of a mixture of two liquids of densities ρ1 and ρ2 , when they are taken with same volumes is …………A) \(\cfrac{1}2\) (ρ1 + ρ2)B) \(\cfrac{p_1p_2}{p_1-p_2}\)C) \(\cfrac{1}2\) (ρ1 - ρ2)D) \(\cfrac{p_1p_2}{p_1+p_2}\) |
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Answer» A) \(\cfrac{1}2\) (ρ1 + ρ2) |
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The effective density of a mixture of two liquids of densities ρ1 and ρ2 when they are taken with same masses …………A) \(\cfrac{1}2\)(ρ1 + ρ2)B) \(\cfrac{p_1p_2}{p_1+p_2}\)C) \(\cfrac{p_1p_2}{p_1-p_2}\)D) \(\cfrac{1}2\)(ρ1 - ρ2) |
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Answer» B) \(\cfrac{p_1p_2}{p_1+p_2}\) |
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What do we mean by ‘heavy’, what do we mean by ‘light’? |
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Answer» ‘Heavy’ and ‘light’ can be decided based on the density of the object. Among the objects of equal volume, the one which weighs more can be treated as ‘heavy’ and the other one can be treated as ‘light’. |
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An object floats on the surface of a liquid when A) the density of the object is more than the density of liquid B) the density of the object is less than the density of the liquid C) weight of the object is more than the weight of the liquid D) weight of the object is less than the weight of the liquid |
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Answer» B) the density of the object is less than the density of the liquid |
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Write any two differences between density and relative density. |
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Density : \(\cfrac{kg}{m^3}\) : :relative density : ……………A) \(\cfrac{gm}{cm^3}\)B) \(\cfrac{N}{m^3}\)C) \(\cfrac{pascal}{m^3}\)D) No units |
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Answer» Correct option is D) No units |
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Unit of densityA) kg/cm3 B) g/m3 C) kg/m3D) m3 /kg |
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Answer» Correct option is C) kg/m3 |
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Relative density of silver is 10.8. What is density of silver in S.I. unit? |
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Answer» Relative density of silver = 10.8 Relative density = Density of silver / Density of water Density of water in S.I. system = 03 kg/m3. Density of silver = Relative density × Density of water = 10.8 × 103 kg/m3. |
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Relative density of a liquid = ……………A) \(\cfrac{weight\,of\,the\,liquid}{weight\,of\,solid}\)B) \(\cfrac{weight\,of\,the\,liquid}{weight\,of\,the\,gas}\)C) \(\cfrac{weight\,of\,the\,liquid}{weight\,of\,same\,volume\,of\,water}\)D) \(\cfrac{weight\,of\,the\,water}{weight\,of\,the\,liquid}\) |
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Answer» C) \(\cfrac{weight\,of\,the\,liquid}{weight\,of\,same\,volume\,of\,water}\) |
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Units of relative density ………………… A) g/cm3 B) kg/m3 C) kg/cm3 D) no units |
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Answer» Correct option is D) no units |
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