FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

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G L Mittal Physics Solutions for Exercise - FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

Simple step-by-step solutions to FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS questions of Motion in Fluids : Viscosity from ISC Physics Class XI Part 1. Also get 3D topic explainers, cheat sheets, and unlimited doubts solving on EMBIBE.

Questions from FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A small lead ball is falling freely in a viscous liquid. The velocity of the ball:

MEDIUM
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A small spherical solid ball is dropped in a viscous liquid. Its journey in the liquid is best described in the figure by:

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HARD
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

If the terminal speed of a sphere of gold ( density=19.5 kgm-3) is 0.2 ms-1 in a viscous liquid (density=10.5 kgm-3). Find the terminal speed of a sphere of silver (density=10.5 kgm-3) of the same size in the same liquid:

MEDIUM
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Spherical balls of radius r Are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity η with a velocity v. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is:

MEDIUM
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The terminal velocity v of a small sphere of radius r falling through a viscous liquid varies with r such that:

HARD
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A spherical solid ball of volume V is made of a material of density ρ1. It is falling through a liquid of density ρ2 (ρ2<ρ1). Assume that the liquid applies a viscous force on the ball that is proportional to the square of its speed v that is Fviscous=-kv2 (k>0). The terminal speed of the ball is:

MEDIUM
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The terminal velocity v of a small steel ball of mass m and radius r falling under gravity through air (viscosity η) depends upon m, rg and η. Which of the following relations must be dimensionally correct?

MEDIUM
11th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The velocity of a small ball of mass M and density d1, when dropped in a container filled with glycerine becomes constant after some time. If the density of glycerine is d2, the viscous force acting on the ball will be: