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The water droplets are spherical in free fall due to ______
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The surface tension of a liquid at critical temperature is ______
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What will be the shape of the liquid meniscus for the obtuse angle of contact?
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Water rises to a height of 20 mm in a capillary tube. If the radius made 1/3rd of its previous value, to what height will the water now rise in the tube?
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Two soap bubbles have a radius in the ratio of 2:3. Compare the works done in blowing these bubbles.
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Explain the phenomena of surface tension on the basis of molecular theory.
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Obtain an expression for the capillary rise or fall using the forces method.
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A u-tube is made up of capillaries of bore 1 mm and 2 mm respectively. The tube is held vertically and partially filled with a liquid of surface tension 49 dyne/cm and zero angles of contact. Calculate the density of the liquid, if the difference in the levels of the meniscus is 1.25 cm. take g = 980 cm/s2
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Two systems at the same temperature are said to be in ______
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When two objects are said to be in thermal equilibrium?
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Write a note on thermodynamic equilibrium.
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A particle is moving in a circle with uniform speed. Its motion is ______
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Light of wavelength 5000 A.U. falls on a plane reflecting surface. The frequency of reflected light is ______
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In Young’s double-slit experiment, if there is no initial phase difference between the light from the two slits, a point on the screen corresponds to the 5th minimum. What is the path difference?
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Kirchhoff’s second law (voltage law) is based on ______
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State Kirchhoff’s first (current) law.
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State Kirchhoff’s second (voltage) law.
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What is the basis of Kirchhoff’s current law and voltage law?
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Are Kirchhoff’s laws applicable to both AC and DC circuits?
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