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Show that the average energy of the molecules of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas. 

[9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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Determine the molecular kinetic energy (i) per mole (ii) per gram (iii) per molecule of nitrogen molecules at 227°C, R = 8.310 J mole-1 K-1,No = 6.03 x 1026 moleculesKmole-1. Molecular weight of nitrogen = 28. 

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When a thin hollow sphere rolls without slipping on a flat surface, the fraction of its total energy associated with rotation is ______.

[9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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The law of equipartition of energy is valid for ______.

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Explain the rise of liquid in the capillary on the basis of pressure difference.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Calculate the density of paraffin oil, if glass capillary of diameter 0.25 mm dipped in paraffin oil of surface tension 0.0245 N/m rises to a height of 4 cm. (Angle of contact of paraffin with glass = 28° and acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s2.)

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Draw a neat, labelled diagram for a liquid surface in contact with a solid, when the angle of contact is acute.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Two soap bubbles have radii in the ratio 4:3. What is the ratio of work done to blow these bubbles?

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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If two capillary tubes of different diameters are partially dipped in the same liquid vertically, then the rise of liquid ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Draw a neat labelled diagram of rise of liquid in capillary tube showing different components of tension (force).

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A soap bubble of radius 12 cm is blown. Surface tension of soap solution is 30 dyne/cm. Calculate the work done in blowing the soap bubble.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Obtain an expression for the rise of a liquid in a capillary tube.

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A liquid rises in glass capillary tube upto a height of 2.5 cm at room temperature. If another glass capillary tube having radius half that of the earlier tube is immersed in the same Liquid, the rise of liquid in it will be _______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A liquid rises to a height of 5 cm in a glass capillary tube of radius 0.02 cm. The height to which the liquid would rise in a glass capillary tube of radius 0.04 cm is ______.

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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What is the excess of pressure inside a soap bubble of radius 3 cm if the surface tension of the soap solution is 30 dyne/cm?

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A steel blade floats on the surface of pure water. When detergent is added, it sinks, why? What is capillarity?

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Absorption of water by filter paper is due to ______.

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A conductor carrying a current I has three segments, as shown in figure. What is the magnetic field B at the centre of curvature C of the semicircle?

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A capillary tube of radius 1 mm is immersed in a beaker of mercury. The mercury level inside the tube is found to be 0.536 cm below the level in the reservoir. Determine the angle of contact between the mercury and glass. (Given: T = 0.485 N/m, p = 13.6 x 103 kg/m3)

[2] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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Compare streamline flow and Turbulent flow.

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