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A copper wire of cross-sectional area 0.01 cm2 is under a tension of 20N. Find the decrease in the cross-sectional area. Young modulus of copper = 1.1 × 1011 N m−2 and Poisson ratio = 0.32.

`["Hint" : (Delta"A")/"A"=2(Delta"r")/"r"]`

[8] Mechanical Properties of Solids
Chapter: [8] Mechanical Properties of Solids
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In a streamline flow,
(a) the speed of a particle always remains same
(b) the velocity of a particle always remains same
(c) the kinetic energies of all the particles arriving at a given point are the same
(d) the momenta of all the particles arriving at a given point are the same

[9] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Water flows through two identical tubes A and B. A volume V0 of water passes through the tube A and 2 V0 through B in a given time. Which of the following may be correct?
(a) Flow in both the tubes are steady.
(b) Flow in both the tubes are turbulent.
(c) Flow is steady in A but turbulent in B.
(d) Flow is steady in B but turbulent in A.

[9] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [9] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Water is flowing in streamline motion through a tube with its axis horizontal. Consider two points A and B in the tube at the same horizontal level.
(a) The pressures at A and B are equal for any shape of the tube.
(b) The pressures are never equal.
(c) The pressures are equal if the tube has a uniform cross section.
(d) The pressures may be equal even if the tube has a nonuniform cross section.

[9] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [9] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Two wires are kept tight between the same pair of supports. The tensions in the wires are in the ratio 2 : 1 the radii are in the ratio 3 : 1 and the densities are in the ratio 1 : 2. Find the ratio of their fundamental frequencies.

[14] Waves
Chapter: [14] Waves
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A 2 m long string fixed at both ends is set into vibrations in its first overtone. The wave speed on the string is 200 m s−1 and the amplitude is 0⋅5 cm. (a) Find the wavelength and the frequency. (b) Write the equation giving the displacement of different points as a function of time. Choose the X-axis along the string with the origin at one end and  t = 0 at the instant when the point x = 50 cm has reached its maximum displacement.

[14] Waves
Chapter: [14] Waves
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When we place a gas cylinder on a van and the van moves, does the kinetic energy of the molecules increase? Does the temperature increase?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Do you expect the gas in a cooking gas cylinder to obey the ideal gas equation?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Can we define the temperature of (a) vacuum, (b) a single molecule?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Comment on the following statement: the temperature of all the molecules in a sample of a gas is the same.

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Consider a gas of neutrons. Do you expect it to behave much better as an ideal gas as compared to hydrogen gas at the same pressure and temperature?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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It is said that the assumptions of kinetic theory are good for gases having low densities. Suppose a container is so evacuated that only one molecule is left in it. Which of the assumptions of kinetic theory will not be valid for such a situation? Can we assign a temperature to this gas?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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A gas is kept in an enclosure. The pressure of the gas is reduced by pumping out some gas. Will the temperature of the gas decrease by Charles's low?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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If the molecules were not allowed to collide among themselves, would you expect more evaporation or less evaporation?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Is it possible to boil water at room temperature, say 30°C? If we touch a flask containing water boiling at this temperature, will it be hot?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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When you come out of a river after a dip, you feel cold. Explain.

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Which of the following parameters is the same for molecules of all gases at a given temperature?

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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The pressure of an ideal gas is written as \[P = \frac{2E}{3V}\] . Here E refers to 

 
[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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The mean square speed of the molecules of a gas at absolute temperature T is proportional to 

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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The calorie is defined as 1 cal = 4.186 joule. Why not as 1 cal = 4 J to make the conversions easy?

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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