Mechanical Properties of Fluids – Chapter 10 Class 11
MCQs on Chapter -9 Class 11 – Mechanical Properties of Solids
A. Average pressure is
- Force X Area
- Force / Area
- Force
- Area / Force
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B. Imagine two points A and B of the same height in the water container with water at rest, the pressure at points A and B is
- Different
- Same
- Both points have no relationship to each other
- The pressure at point A is twice that of point B
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C. Hydraulic lifts are based on ….
- Pasal’s Law
- Electromagnetic Laws
- Electric Laws
- Laser Laws
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D. Equation of continuity states that mass of non compressible flowing fluids is
- Not Conserved
- Only Conserved in certain situations
- Only Not conserved in certain situations
- Conserved
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E. Bernoulli’s principle states
- Along a streamline total of kinetic energy per unit volume and potential energy per unit volume is constant
- Along a streamline, multiplication of pressure, kinetic energy per unit volume and potential energy per unit volume is constant
- Along a streamline, total of pressure, kinetic energy per unit volume and potential energy per unit volume is constant
- That all fluids have same density
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F. Toricelli’s law
- is an application of Bernoulli’s principle
- Has no relation to Bernoulli’s principle
- Can not be derived from Bernoulli’s principle
- Is not a physics law
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G. Venturi-meter
- Can not measure the flow speed of non compressible fluid
- is a device to measure the flow speed of non compressible fluid
- Is not an application of Bernoulli’s principle
- Does not convert pressure energy into Kinetic energy
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H. Magnus effect
- Has no relation to Bernoulli’s principle
- Occurs when a ball is moving in a fluid such as air
- Explains the magnetic field on a ball moving in a fluid such as air
- Can not explain life on aircraft wing
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I. Stoke’s law states
- Drag force on a rain drop falling through air is proportional to the radius of the drop
- Drag force on a rain drop falling through air is inversely proportional to the radius of the drop
- Drag force on a rain drop falling through air is not proportional to the radius of the drop
- That pascal law is same as that of Stoke’s law
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J. Surface Tension is
- Energy of the molecules interior of a liquid
- Additional energy molecules have at the top in comparison to the molecules at the bottom
- Allows liquid to spread to the maximum area
- Additional energy molecules at the bottom have in comparison to the ones at the top
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