A submarine experiences a pressure of 5.05 × 106 Pa at a depth of d1 in a sea. When it goes further to a depth of d2, it experiences a pressure of 8.08 × 106 Pa. Then d2 - d1 is approximately: (density of water = 103 kg/m3 and acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms–2)
1.  600 m
2. 400 m
3. 300 m
4. 500 m

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A cylindrical vessel containing a liquid is rotated about its axis so that the liquid rises at its sides as shown in the figure. The radius of vessel is \(5~\text{cm}\) and the angular speed of rotation is \(\omega\) rads–1. The difference in the height, \(h~\text{(in cm)}\) of liquid at the centre of vessel and at the side will be:

          
1. \(\dfrac{25 \omega^2}{2 g} \)

2. \( \dfrac{2 \omega^2}{5 g} \)

3. \( \dfrac{5 \omega^2}{2 g} \)

4. \( \dfrac{2 \omega^2}{25 g}\)

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A hydraulic press can lift \(100\) kg when a mass \(m\) is placed on the smaller piston. If the diameter of the larger piston is increased by a factor of \(4\) and the diameter of the smaller piston is reduced by a factor of \(4,\) while keeping the same mass \(m\) on the smaller piston, the press can lift:
1. \(2500 ~\text{kg}\)
2. \(50000 ~\text{kg}\)
3. \(25600 ~\text{kg}\)
4. \(550000 ~\text{kg}\)

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An air bubble having volume \(1\) cm3 at depth 40 m inside water comes to surface. What will be the volume of the bubble at the surface?
1. \(5 ~cm^3\)
2. \(2 ~cm^3\)
3. \(4 ~cm^3\)
4. \(3 ~cm^3\)
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