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In a capillary tube having area cross-section 'A' water rises to a height 'h'. If cross-sectional area is reduced to `"A"/9`, the rise of water in the capillary tube is ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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In a capillary tube of radius R, a straight thin metal wire of radius r (R > r) is inserted symmetrically and one end of the combination is dipped vertically in water such that the lower end of the combination is at same level. The rise of water in the capillary tube is ______.

[T = surface tension of water, ρ = density of water and g = gravitational acceleration]

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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If a capillary tube of radius 1 mm is immersed in water, the mass of water rising in the capillary tube is m. If the radius of the capillary tube is doubled, then the mass of water that rises in the same capillary tube will be ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A square surface of side l (m) in the plane of the paper. A uniform electric field E(V/m) also in the plane of the paper is limited only to the lower half of the square surface, the electric flux (in SI units) associated with the surface is ______.

[9] Electrostatics
Chapter: [9] Electrostatics
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What work must be done to rotate an electric dipole through an angle θ with the electric field, if an electric dipole of moment p is placed in a uniform electric field E with p parallel to E?

[9] Electrostatics
Chapter: [9] Electrostatics
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Eight dipoles of charges of magnitude e each are placed inside a cube. The total electric flux coming out of the cube will be ______. 

[9] Electrostatics
Chapter: [9] Electrostatics
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Water rises to a height of 3.2 cm in a glass capillary tube. Find the height to which the same water rises in another capillary having half the area of the cross-section.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Water rises to a height of 20 mm in a capillary. If the radius of the capillary is made one-third of its previous value, then the new value of capillary rise will be ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Water rises in a capillary tube through a height h. If the tube is inclined to the liquid surface at 45°, the liquid will rise in the tube upto its length equal to ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A large open tank containing water has two holes to its wall. A square hole of side 'a' is made at a depth 'y' and a circular hole of radius 'r' is made at a depth 16y from the surface of water. If equal amount of water comes out through both the holes per second, then the relation between r and a will be ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A string is stretched between fixed points separated by 75.0 cm. It is observed to have resonant frequency of 420 Hz and 315 Hz. There are no other resonant frequencies between these two. Then, the lowest resonant frequency for this string is ____________.

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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At temperature T, the emissive power and absorption power of a body for certain wavelength are `"e"_lambda` and `"a"_lambda` respectively, then ____________.

[3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Chapter: [3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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A thin circular ring of mass M and radius r is rotating about its axis with a constant angular velocity `omega`. Two objects of mass m are attached gently to the opposite ends of diameter of the ring. The wheel will now rotate with angular velocity ______.

[1] Rotational Dynamics
Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
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Consider the circuit shown in the figure. The current I3 is equal to ____________.

[3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Chapter: [3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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If the radius of earth contracts to half of its value today, (the mass remaining unchanged), then the duration of the day will be ____________.

[1] Rotational Dynamics
Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
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A large vessel completely filled with water has two holes 'A' and 'B' at depths 'h' and '4h' from the top. Hole 'A' is a square of side 'L' and hole 'B' is circle of radius 'R'. If from both the holes same quantity of water is flowing per second, then side of square hole is ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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In stream-line flow of liquid, the total energy of Liquid is constant at ____________.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Half part of an ice block is covered with black cloth and rest half is covered with white cloth and then it is kept in sunlight. After some time, clothes are removed to see the melted ice. Which of the following statements is correct?

[3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Chapter: [3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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Kirchhoff's law of radiation proves that a good emitter is a ______.

[3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Chapter: [3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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Select the CORRECT statement.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter: [2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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