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Ac cording to Pascal's law, the increases in pressure at one point f enclosed liquid in equilibrium of rest is transmitted equally to all other points of the liquid and also to the walls of the container, provided the effect of gravity is neglected. Hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes are based on this very law. Read the above passage and anser the following question : (i) How do hydraulic brakes work ? (ii) What are the implication of this law in day to day life ?

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MODERN PUBLICATION-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS-Revision Exercise (Short Answer Questions)
  1. State Pascal's law and verify it with the help of an experiment.

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  2. Explain the working of hydraulic press by giving an example.

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  3. Explain hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes.

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  4. Show that the pressure exerted by a liquid increases with depth

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  5. ABSOLUTE PRESSURE AND GAUGE PRESSURE

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  6. Why mercury is used in barometer instead of water ?

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  7. Why it is painful to walk barefooted on the floor covered with edge pe...

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  8. Pins and nails are made to have ponted end because

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  9. ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE

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  10. State the conditions for stable equilibrium for fleating bodies.

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  11. For a freely falling body

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  12. Why is it easier to swim in sea water than in river water?

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  13. What is the cause of viscosity? What are the factors on which the visc...

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  14. State Poiseuille's formula. Derive it with the help of dimensional ana...

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  15. State and prove Stoke's law with the help of dimensional analysis.

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  16. TERMINAL VELOCITY

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  17. Distinguish between streamline and turbulent flows.

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  18. Can two streamlines intersect each other, in a flowing liquid?

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  19. What do you mean by the surface tension of a liquid?

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  20. Explain surface energy. Establish its relation with surface tension.

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