- When the tension in a metal wire is T 1 , its length is
l 1. When the tension is T 2 , its length is l 2. Find the
natural length of wire. - Why does modulus of elasticity of most of
the materials decrease with the increase of
temperature?
OR
If n identical water droplets falling under gravity
with terminal velocity v coalesce to form a single
drop which has the terminal velocity 4v, nd the
number n. - A bubble having surface
tension S and radius R is
formed on a ring of radius b
(b<<R). Air is blown inside
the tube with velocity v as
shown in gure. e air molecule collides
perpendicularly with the wall of the bubble and
stops. Calculate the radius at which the bubble
separates from the ring.
SECTION C - A square lead slab of side 50 cm and thickness
10 cm is subjected to a shearing force (on its narrow
face) of 9.0 × 10^4 N. e lower edge is riveted to the
oor. How much will the upper edge be displaced?
If modulus of rigidity (G) is 5.6 × 10^9 N m–2. - State and prove Torricelli's theorem.
- (i) A ball oats on the surface of water in a
container exposed to the atmosphere. Will the
ball remain immersed at its initial depth or
will it sink or rise somewhat if the container is
shied to the moon?
(ii) e viscous force ‘F’ acting on a body of radius
‘r’ moving with a velocity ‘v’ in a medium
of coecient of viscosity ‘K’ is given by
F = 6pKrv. Check the correctness of the
formula. - Stress strain curve for two wires of material
A and B are as shown in gure.
Stress
Strain
wireB
wireA
(a) Which material is more ductile?
(b) Which material has greater value of Young's
modulus?
(c) Which of the two is stronger material?
(d) Which material is more brittle?
- Explain why
(i) a balloon lled with helium does not rise in
air indenitely but halts aer a certain height
(Neglect winds)?
(ii) the force required by a man to raise his limbs
immersed in water is smaller than the force
for the same movement in air? - Water from a tap emerges vertically downwards
with an initial velocity v 0. Assume pressure is
constant throughout the stream of water and the
ow is steady, nd the distance from the tap at
which cross-sectional area of stream is half of the
cross-sectional area of stream at the tap. - A cable is replaced by another cable of the same
length and material but of twice the diameter.
(a) How does this aect its elongation under a
given load?
(b) How many times will be the maximum load it
can now support without exceeding the elastic
limit? - (i) For the area of the hole
is much lesser than the
area of the base of a vessel
of liquid, nd velocity of
eux v of the liquid if
vessel is accelerating as
shown in gure.
(a 0 = vertical acceleration)
(ii) A large open tank has two holes in the wall.
One is a square hole of side L at a depth y
from the top and the other is a circular hole
of radius R at a depth 4y from the top. When
the tank is completely lled with water, the
quantities of water owing out per second
from both holes are the same. en, what is
the value of R?
MONTHLY TUNE UP CLASS XI ANSWER KEY
- (a) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (a) 5. (d)
- (b) 7. (b) 8. (b) 9. (d) 10. (c)
- (b) 12. (a) 13. (a) 14. (d) 15. (c)
- (a) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (a, b, c)
- (a, b, c, d) 22. (b, d) 23. (a, b, c)
- (4) 25. (123) 26. (2) 27. (d) 28. (b)
- (a) 30. (c)