Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A horizontally orientd tube of length l ...

A horizontally orientd tube of length l rotates with a constant angular velocity `omega` about a stationary vertical axis. XX passing through end A. The tube is filled with ideal fluid.
The end A of tube is having pressure `P_(0)`. The closed end B has a small hole and at time t = 0, the fluid column has length of l. Find velocity of fluid relative to tube at the instant t = 0

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

`v = omega l`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

    AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH|Exercise SECTION - I|6 Videos
  • MAGNETISM AND MATTER

    AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH|Exercise ASSIGNMENT (SECTION D)|26 Videos
  • MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

    AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH|Exercise Assignment(Section-D)|14 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A horizontal oriented tube AB of length 5m rotates with a constant angular velocity 0.5 rad/s about a stationary vertical axis OO' passing through the end A. the tube is filled with ideal fluid. The end of the tube is open, the closed end B has a very small orifice. The velocity with which the liquid comes out from the hole (in m/s) is

A uniform rod of mass m and length l rotates in a horizontal plane with an angular velocity omega about a vertical axis passing through one end. The tension in the rod at a distance x from the axis is

A conducting rod of length l is rotating with constant angular velocity omega about point O in a uniform magnetic field B as shown in the figure . What is the emf induced between ends P and Q ?

Find time period of liquid column of length l in the shown tube.

For an L shaped conducting rod placed in an uniform magnetic field vecB rotating with constant angular velocity omega about an axis passing through one of its ends A and normal to the plane of the conductor induced emf

A thin uniform copper rod of length l and mass m rotates uniformly with an angular velocity omega in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis passing through one of its ends. Determine the tension in the rod as a function of the distance r from the rotation axis. Find the elongation of the rod.

A U -tube rotates with angular velocity omega about the vertical axis AB . What is the difference in fluid level h in terms of omega the radii r_(1) and r_(2) and the fluid density rho?

A rod of length l rotates with a small but uniform angular velocity omega about its perpendicular bisector. A uniform magnetic field B exists parallel to the axis of rotation. The potential difference between the centre of the rod and an end is

A uniform stick of length l and mass m lies on a smooth table. It rotates with angular velocity omega about an axis perpendicular to the table and through one end of the stick. The angular momentum of the stick about the end is

A conducting rod OA of length l is rotated about its end O with an angular velocity omega in a uniform magnetic field directed perpendicualr to the rotation. Find the emf induced in the rod, between it's ends.