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Solution:

1. D
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. C
8. C

Dynamic viscosity
Kinematic Viscosity=
density

μ
0.28 stokes=
ρ

−4 Ns
μ=0.28× 10 × 0.9 ×1000=0.0252 2
m

9. D
10. D

h1 r 1=h 2 r 2

11. C
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. A
16. B

h water=h manometer
( ( s . g )mercury
( s . g )water
−1
)
17. C

apparent immersed weight=weight∈ air−weight of displaced fluid 60=80−Weight water displaced


Weigh t water displaced =20 N=Volum e water displaced × ρ × g

20 3
V water displaced= =0.0203 m =Volume of metal
1000 ×9.81

mass 80
Relative density of Metal= = =4
volume × ρwater 9.81× 0.0203 ×1000
18. C
19. B
20. D

21. D
22. D
23. D
24. A
25. D
26. C
27. B
28. B
29. A
30. D
31. D
32. C
33. D
34. B
35. A
36. C

37. A
38. B
39. A
40. B
41. C
42. C
43. B
44. A
45. A
46. A
47. D
48. B
49. C
50. C
51. C
52. C
53. D
54. C
55. D
56. A
57. A
58. C
59. D
60. D
61. D
62. A
63. C
64. A

In an adiabatic process on a closedsystem, ∆ Q=0

∆ W =−∆U

where U is a property of the system, that is, a point function; therefore, work W is also
a point function. Also, on p–T diagram, if fusion curve is negative, it shows expansion of
the liquid.

65. B
66. C
67. A
68. B
69. C
70. D
71. D
72. B
73. D
74. D
75. D
76. D
77. B
78. B
79. C
80. B
81. A
82. A
83. D
84. B
85. C
86. B
87. C
88. D
89. A
90. B
91. D

92. B
93. B
94. C
95. C
96. D
97. A
98. A
99. C
100. C
101. B
102. D
103. D
104. B
105. C
106. B
107. B
108. D
109. D
110. C

Two marks:

111. B
hint:

du
τ =μ
dy

Force Weight of plate along the plane W sin θ


τ= = =
area area 0.8 × 0.8

τ =¿ ¿

150 11.7 du
= ×
0.64 10 1.5 ×10−3

du=0.3 m/s

112. B

Hint:

Assume
2
velocity profile ,u=a y +by + c

a,b,c are arbitrary constansts

Condition:

at y=0 , u=0
cm
at y=20 cm ,u=120
s

du
at y=20 cm , =0
dy

From the above condition find a,b,c values.


2
u=−0.3 y + 12 y

Velocity gradient,

du
=−0.6 y +12
dy

At surface y=0,

du −1
=12 s .
dy

113. C

Hint:

m R universe T
PV =
molecular mass

114. A

−∆ P
Bulk modulus=
∆V
V

115. D
116. B
117. B

N √P 128 × √ 900 128 × 30


Ns= 5
= 5
= =120
4 4
32
H 16

118. B
Hint:
N1 N2
=
√H1 √H 2
N 2=100 × √
16
=80
√ 25
119. B

120. B

121. D

122. C
123. B

124. B

125. B
126. A

127. A

128. D

129. B
130. B

131. D

132. C

133. D
134. D

135. B

136. A
137. C

138. A

139. C

140. C
141. A

142. A
143. C

144. B
145. C

146. A
147. C

148. A

149. A

150. C
Potential energy will be converted into heat.

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