Fluid Mechanics Practice Problem
Fluid Mechanics Practice Problem
Advance level
12. A ring shaped tube contains two ideal gases with equal masses and molar masses M 1 32 and M 2 28 . The gases are
separated by one fixed partition and another movable stopper S which can move freely without friction inside the ring. The angle
in degrees is
M1 M2
(a) 192
(b) 291
S
(c) 129
(d) 219
13. The height to which a cylindrical vessel be filled with a homogeneous liquid, to make the average force with which the liquid
presses the side of the vessel equal to the force exerted by the liquid on the bottom of the vessel, is equal to
(a) Half of the radius of the vessel (b) Radius of the vessel
(c) One-fourth of the radius of the vessel (d) Three-fourth of the radius of the vessel
14. A vertical U-tube of uniform inner cross section contains mercury in both sides of its arms. A glycerin (density = 1.3 g/cm3)
column of length 10 cm is introduced into one of its arms. Oil of density 0.8 gm/cm3 is poured into the other arm until the upper
surfaces of the oil and glycerin are in the same horizontal level. Find the length of the oil column, Density of mercury = 13.6
g/cm3
Oil
Glycerin
h
(a) 10.4 cm
10 cm
(b) 8.2 cm
(c) 7.2 cm
Mercury
(d) 9.6 cm
15. There are two identical small holes of area of cross-section a on the opposite sides of a tank containing a liquid of density . The
difference in height between the holes is h. Tank is resting on a smooth horizontal surface. Horizontal force which will has to be
applied on the tank to keep it in equilibrium is
(a) gha
2 gh
(b)
a h
(c) 2agh
gh
(d)
a
16. Two communicating vessels contain mercury. The diameter of one vessel is n times larger than the diameter of the other. A
column of water of height h is poured into the left vessel. The mercury level will rise in the right-hand vessel (s = relative density
of mercury and = density of water) by
n2h
(a)
(n 1)2 s Water
h
h
(b)
(n 2 1) s
h Mercury
(c)
(n 1)2 s
h
(d)
n2s
17. A triangular lamina of area A and height h is immersed in a liquid of density in a vertical plane with its base on the surface of
the liquid. The thrust on the lamina is
1 1 1 2
(a) Agh (b) Agh (c) Agh (d) Agh
2 3 6 3
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23. A cork is submerged in water by a spring attached to the bottom of a bowl. When the bowl is kept in an elevator moving with
acceleration downwards, the length of spring
(a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) Remains unchanged (d) None of these
24. A cubical block of wood 10 cm on a side floats at the interface between oil and water with its lower surface horizontal and 4 cm
below the interface. The density of oil is 0.6gcm 1 . The mass of block is
(a) 706 g 6 cm
Block
(b) 607 g 4 cm
(c) 760 g
(d) 670 g
25. A solid sphere of density ( > 1) times lighter than water is suspended in a water tank by a string tied to its base as shown in fig.
If the mass of the sphere is m then the tension in the string is given by
1
(a) mg
(b) mg
mg
(c)
1
(d) ( 1)mg
26. A spherical ball of radius r and relative density 0.5 is floating in equilibrium in water with half of it immersed in water. The work
done in pushing the ball down so that whole of it is just immersed in water is : (where is the density of water)
5 4 2
(a) r4 g (b) 0.5rg (c) r3 g (d) r4 g
12 3 3
27. A hollow sphere of volume V is floating on water surface with half immersed in it. What should be the minimum volume of water
poured inside the sphere so that the sphere now sinks into the water
(a) V / 2 (b) V / 3 (c) V / 4 (d) V
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28. A rectangular block is 5 cm × 5 cm × 10cm in size. The block is floating in water with 5 cm side vertical. If it floats with 10 cm side
vertical, what change will occur in the level of water?
(a) No change (b) It will rise
(c) It will fall (d) It may rise or fall depending on the density of block
29. A ball whose density is 0.4 × 103 kg/m3 falls into water from a height of 9 cm . To what depth does the ball sink
(a) 9 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 4.5 cm (d) 2.25 cm
1 1
30. Two solids A and B float in water. It is observed that A floats with of its body immersed in water and B floats with of its
2 4
volume above the water level. The ratio of the density of A to that of B is
(a) 4 : 3 (b) 2 : 3 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 1 : 2
31. A boat carrying steel balls is floating on the surface of water in a tank. If the balls are thrown into the tank one by one, how will it
affect the level of water
(a) It will remain unchanged (b) It will rise (c) It will fall (d)
32. Two pieces of metal when immersed in a liquid have equal upthrust on them; then
(a) Both pieces must have equal weights (b) Both pieces must have equal densities
(c) Both pieces must have equal volumes (d) Both are floating to the same depth
33. A wooden cylinder floats vertically in water with half of its length immersed. The density of wood is
(a) Equal of that of water (b) Half the density of water
(c) Double the density of water (d) The question is incomplete
34. If W be the weight of a body of density in vacuum then its apparent weight in air of density is
(a) W (b) W 1 (c) W
(d) W 1
35. A block of ice floats on a liquid of density 1.2In a beaker then level of liquid when ice completely melt [IIT-JEE 1994]
(a) Remains same (b) rises (c) Lowers (d) (A), (B) or (c)
36. If two liquids of same masses but densities 1 and 2 respectively are mixed, then density of mixture is given by
1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
37. If two liquids of same volume but different densities 1 and 2 are mixed, then density of mixture is given by
1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
38. The density of water of bulk modulus B at a depth y in the ocean is related to the density at surface 0 by the relation
Β B
(a) 0 gy (b) 0 gy (c) 0 1 (d)
0 1 0 1 hgy 0 1 gy
B B
0 0
39. With rise in temperature, density of a given body changes according to one of the following relations
(a) 0 [1 d ] (b) 0 [1 d ] (c) 0d (d) 0 / d
40. Three liquids of densities d, 2d and 3 d are mixed in equal volumes. Then the density of the mixture is
42. Stream-line flow is more likely for liquids with [Pb. CET 1997]
(a) Low density and low viscosity (b) High viscosity and high density
(c) High viscosity and low density (d) Low viscosity and high density
43. In a laminar flow the velocity of the liquid in contact with the walls of the tub is
(a) Zero (b) Maximum
(c) In between zero and maximum (d) Equal to critical velocity
44. In a turbulent flow, the velocity of the liquid molecules in contact with the walls of the tube is
(a) Zero (b) Maximum
(c) Equal to critical velocity (d) May have any value
45. Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of turbulent flow
(a) Velocity more than the critical velocity (b) Velocity less than the critical velocity
(c) Irregular flow (d) Molecules crossing from one layer to another
46. The Reynolds number of a flow is the ratio of
(a) Gravity to viscous force (b) Gravity force to pressure force
(c) Inertia forces to viscous force (d) Viscous forces to pressure forces
47. Water is flowing through a tube of non-uniform cross-section ratio of the radius at entry and exit end of the pipe is 3 : 2. Then the
ratio of velocities at entry and exit of liquid is [RPMT 2001]
(a) Maximum speed and least pressure (b) Maximum pressure and least speed
(c) Both pressure and speed maximum (d) Both pressure and speed least
49. A liquid flows in a tube from left to right as shown in figure. A1 and A 2 are the cross-sections of the portions of the tube as
shown. Then the ratio of speeds v1 / v2 will be
A1
(a) A1 / A 2 A2
v1 v2
(b) A 2 / A1
(c) /
(d) /
52. An application of Bernoulli's equation for fluid flow is found in [IIT-JEE (Screening) 1994]
(a) Dynamic lift of an aeroplane (b) Viscosity meter
(c) Capillary rise (d) Hydraulic press
53. The Working of an atomizer depends upon [MP PMT 1992]
(a) Bernoulli's theorem (b) Boyle's law (c) Archimedes principle (d) Newton's law of motion
54. The pans of a physical balance are in equilibrium. Air is blown under the right hand pan; then the right hand pan will
(a) Move up (b) Move down (c) Move erratically (d) Remain at the same level
55. According to Bernoulli's equation
1 v 2 constant
h
P
g 2 g
(a) Gravitational head, pressure head and velocity head (b) Gravity, gravitational head and velocity head
(c) Pressure head, gravitational head and velocity head (d) Gravity, pressure and velocity head
58. In this figure, an ideal liquid flows through the tube, which is of uniform cross-section. The liquid has velocities v A and v B , and
pressure PA and PB at points A and B respectively
A
(a) v A vB
(b) vB v A
B
(c) PA = PB
(d) PB > PA
59. A liquid flows through a horizontal tube. The velocities of the liquid in the two sections, which have areas of cross-section A1 and
A2 , are v1 and v2 respectively. The difference in the levels of the liquid in the two vertical tubes is h
A1 v1 A2
v2
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(a) The volume of the liquid flowing through the tube in unit time is A1v1
(b) v2 v1 2gh
(c) v 2 v 2 2gh
2 1
(d) The energy per unit mass of the liquid is the same in both sections of the tube
60. A sniper fires a rifle bullet into a gasoline tank making a hole 53.0 m below the surface of gasoline. The tank was sealed at 3.10
atm. The stored gasoline has a density of 660 kgm–3. The velocity with which gasoline begins to shoot out of the hole is
61. An L-shaped tube with a small orifice is held in a water stream as shown in fig. The upper end of the tube is 10.6 cm above the
surface of water. What will be the height of the jet of water coming from the orifice? Velocity of water stream is 2.45 m/s
(a) Zero
(b) 20.0 cm
(c) 10.6 cm 2.45 m/s
(d) 40.0 cm
63. Fig. represents vertical sections of four wings moving horizontally in air. In which case is the force upwards
(a) x D(H D)
D
(b) x H
(c) x 2 D(H D)
x
(d) x 4 D(H D)
66. A cylindrical vessel of 90 cm height is kept filled upto the brim. It has four holes 1, 2, 3, 4 which are respectively at heights of 20
cm, 30 cm, 45 cm and 50 cm from the horizontal floor PQ. The water falling at the maximum horizontal distance from the vessel
comes from [CPMT 1989]
4
3
2
1
P Q
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(a) [H H 2] (b) 2gh (c) (d) ]
a g
69. A streamlined body falls through air from a height h on the surface of a liquid. If d and (D > d) represents the densities of the
material of the body and liquid respectively, then the time after which the body will be instantaneously at rest, is
2h 2h D 2h d d
(a) (b) . (c) . (d)
g d gD Dd
70. A large tank is filled with water to a height H. A small hole is made at the base of the tank. It takes T1 time to decrease the height
H
of water to ( 1) ; and it takes T time to take out the rest of water. If T T , then the value of is
2 1 2
71. A tank is filled upto a height h with a liquid and is placed on a platform of height h from the ground. To get maximum range x m
a small hole is punched at a distance of y from the free surface of the liquid. Then
(a) x m 2h y
h
(b) x m 1.5h
h
(c) yh
xm
(d) y 0.75h
78. A lead shot of 1mm diameter falls through a long column of glycerine. The variation of its velocity v. with distance covered is
represented by [AIIMS 2003]
A
(a) Curve A B
Velocity
(b) Curve B C
D
(c) Curve C
Time (t)
(d) Curve D
80. A small drop of water falls from rest through a large height h in air; the final velocity is
1 1
(a) 8 (b) (c) 16 (d)
8 16
82. In Poiseuilli's method of determination of coefficient of viscosity, the physical quantity that requires greater accuracy in
measurement is
[EAMCET 2001]
(a) Pressure difference (b) Volume of the liquid collected
(c) Length of the capillary tube (d) Inner radius of the capillary tube
83. Two capillary tubes of the same length but different radii r1 and r2 are fitted in parallel to the bottom of a vessel. The pressure
head is P. What should be the radius of a single tube that can replace the two tubes so that the rate of flow is same as before
(a) r r (b) r2 r2 (c) r4 r4 (d) None of these
1 2 1 2 1 2
84. Under a constant pressure head, the rate of flow of liquid through a capillary tube is V. If the length of the capillary is doubled
and the diameter of the bore is halved, the rate of flow would become
(a) V / 4 (b) 16 V (c) V / 8 (d) V / 32
85. Two capillaries of same length and radii in the ratio 1 : 2 are connected in series. A liquid flows through them in streamlined
condition. If the pressure across the two extreme ends of the combination is 1 m of water, the pressure difference cross first
capillary is
(a) 9.4 m (b) 4.9 m (c) 0.49 m (d) 0.94 m
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86. Water flows in a streamlined manner through a capillary tube of radius a, the pressure difference being P and the rate of flow Q.
If the radius is reduced to a/2 and the pressure increased to 2P, the rate of flow becomes
Q Q
(a) 4Q (b) Q (c) (d)
4 8