The fraction of a floating object of volume V0 and density d0 above the surface of a liquid of density d will be
1. d0d
2. dd0d+d0
3. d-d0d
d. dd0d-d0
Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every portion of the fluid and the walls of the containing vessel. This law was first formulated by:
1. Bernoulli
2. Archimedes
3. Boyle
4. Pascal
A body is just floating on the surface of a liquid. The density of the body is same as that of the liquid. The body is slightly pushed down. What will happen to the body ?
1. It will slowly come back to its earlier position
2. It will remain submerged, where it is left
3. It will sink
4. It will come out violently
A cork is submerged in water by a spring attached to the bottom of a bowl. When the bowl is kept in an elevator moving with acceleration downwards, the length of spring
1. Increases
2. Decreases
3. Remains unchanged
4. None of these
A solid sphere of density η ( > 1) times lighter than water is suspended in a water tank by a string tied to its base as shown in fig. If the mass of the sphere is m, then the tension in the string is given by:
1. (η-1η)mg
2. ηmg
3. mgη
4. (η-1)mg
A hollow sphere of volume V is floating on water surface with half immersed in it. What should be the minimum volume of water poured inside the sphere so that the sphere now sinks into the water ?
1. V/2
2. V/3
3. V/4
4. V
A ball whose density is 0.4×103 kg/m3 falls into water from a height of 9 cm . To what depth does the ball sink
1. 9 cm
2. 6 cm
3. 4.5 cm
4. 2.25 cm
A boat carrying steel balls is floating on the surface of water in a tank. If the balls are thrown into the tank one by one, how will it affect the level of water?
1. | It will remain unchanged |
2. | It will rise |
3. | It will fall |
4. | First it will first rise and then fall |
Two pieces of metal when immersed in a liquid have equal upthrust on them; then
1. Both pieces must have equal weights
2. Both pieces must have equal densities
3. Both pieces must have equal volumes
4. Both are floating to the same depth
A candle of diameter d is floating on a liquid in a cylindrical container of diameter D(D>>d) as shown in the figure. If it is burning at the rate of 2 cm/hour then the top of the candle will:
1. | Remain at the same height |
2. | Fall at the rate of 1 cm/hour |
3. | Fall at the rate of 2 cm/hour |
4. | Go up at the rate of 1 cm/hour |