Physics 011
MC#10A
Chapter 10: Fluids
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Brass has
a density of 8.9 g/cm3. A sample of brass is shaped into a perfect
cube that has a mass of 71.2 grams. What is the length of each side of the
cube? See Section 10-1 |
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What is
the specific gravity of a bar of iron that has a mass of 192 grams and the
dimensions 12 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm? See Section 10-1 |
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A diver is
swimming 10 meters below the surface of the water in a reservoir. There is no
current, the air has a pressure of 1 atmosphere, and the density of the water
is 1000 kilograms per cubic meter. What is the pressure experienced by the
diver? See Section 10-2 |
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A
closed-end tube is evacuated and placed with its open end beneath the surface
of a reservoir of mercury. The mercury rises to a height of 93 cm. If the
density of mercury is 1.36 x 104 kg/m3, what is the
pressure at the bottom of the column of mercury? |
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Two
rectangular water tanks are filled to the same depth with water. Tank A has a
bottom surface area of 2 m2 and tank B has a bottom area of 4 m2.
Which statement about the forces and pressures at the bottom of the tanks is
correct? See Section 10-2 |
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The bottom
of each foot of an 80-kg man has an area of about 400 cm2. What is
the effect of his wearing snowshoes with an area of about 0.400 m2? See Section 10-2 |
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In a
hydraulic lift the surface of the input piston is 10 cm2 and that
of the output piston is 3000 cm2. What is the work done if a 100 N
force applied to the input piston raises the output piston by 2.0 meters? |
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The pressure in a liquid is measured as a function of depth
in the liquid for four different liquids. The results are plotted in the
figure at the right. If the
pressure at a certain depth ho in the liquid represented by the
graph labeled B is Po, the pressure at the same depth in the
liquid represented by the graph labeled C would be ___ Po. See Section 10-2 |
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The pressure in a liquid is measured as a function of depth
in the liquid for four different liquids. The results are plotted in the
figure at the right. The liquid
with the smallest mass density is represented by the graph labeled ___. See Section 10-2 |
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The pressure in a liquid is measured as a function of depth
in the liquid for four different liquids. The results are plotted in the
figure at the right. A certain
object just barely floats when dropped into a beaker filled with liquid B. If
the same object was dropped into a beaker filled with liquid D, the object
___. |
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The pressure in a liquid is measured as a function of depth
in the liquid for four different liquids. The results are plotted in the
figure at the right. The
pressure at a depth ho in the liquid represented by the graph
labeled B is Po. The depth in the liquid represented by the graph
labeled A at which the pressure will have the same value Po, is
___ ho. See Section 10-2 |
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The pressure in a liquid is measured as a function of depth
in the liquid for four different liquids. The results are plotted in the
figure at the right. The mass
density of the liquid represented by the graph labeled C is ___ the mass
density of the liquid represented by the graph labeled D. |
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The pressure in a liquid is measured as a function of depth
in the liquid for four different liquids. The results are plotted in the
figure at the right. A certain
object just barely floats in a beaker filled with liquid B. If the same
object was placed in a beaker filled with liquid A, the object ___. |
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One pound solid pieces of pine wood, lead and
aluminum are dropped over the side of a boat in the middle of a deep fresh
water lake. The board floats and the two solid pieces of metal sink. The
buoyant force acting on the pine board is ___ the buoyant force acting on the
aluminum block. See Section 10-6 |
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One pound solid pieces of pine wood, lead and
aluminum are dropped over the side of a boat in the middle of a deep fresh
water lake. The board floats and the two solid pieces of metal sink. The
buoyant force acting on the lead block is ___ the buoyant force acting on the
aluminum block. See Section 10-6 |
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One pound solid pieces of pine wood, lead and
aluminum are dropped over the side of a boat in the middle of a deep fresh
water lake. The board floats and the two solid pieces of metal sink. As the
lead block falls toward the bottom of the lake the buoyant force acting on it
___. See Section 10-6 |
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A balloon is partially inflated with air, tied to
a rock and thrown over the side of the boat into a deep fresh water lake. The
rock and balloon sink toward the bottom. As the
rock and balloon sink toward the bottom, the magnitude of the buoyant force
acting on the balloon ___. See Section 10-6 |
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A balloon is partially inflated with air, tied to
a rock and thrown over the side of the boat into a deep fresh water lake. The
rock and balloon sink toward the bottom. As the
rock and balloon sink toward the bottom, the magnitude of the buoyant force
acting on the rock ___. |
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A balloon is partially inflated with air, tied to
a rock and thrown over the side of the boat into a deep fresh water lake. The
rock and balloon sink toward the bottom. As the
rock and balloon sink toward the bottom, the speed of the rock ___. See Sections 10-6, 4-4 |
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Two
insoluble bodies, A and B, appear to lose the same amount of weight when
submerged in alcohol. Which statement is most applicable? See Section 10-6 |
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At 20oC
the density of water is 1 g/cm3. What is the density of a body
that has a mass of 100 grams in air and an apparent weight of 25 gram weights
when suspended in water? See Sections 10-6, 10-1 |
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The aorta
of a 70 kilogram man has a cross-sectional area of 3.0 square centimeters and
carries blood with a velocity of 30 centimeters per second. What is the
average volume flow rate? See Section 10-2 |
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Consider the laminar flow of an incompressible, non viscous
liquid through the plumbing in the figure at the right. The speed
of the fluid at point p1 is ___ the speed of the fluid at point p2. See Section 10-7 |
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Consider the laminar flow of an incompressible, non viscous
liquid through the plumbing in the figure at the right. The volume
of the fluid that flows past point p2 in two seconds is ___ the
volume of the fluid that flows past point p5 in two seconds. |
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Consider the laminar flow of an incompressible, non viscous
liquid through the plumbing in the figure at the right. The
kinetic energy per unit volume of the liquid at point p1 is ___
the kinetic energy per unit volume of the fluid at point p4. See Section 10-8 |
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Consider the laminar flow of an incompressible, non viscous
liquid through the plumbing in the figure at the right. The
density of the fluid at point p3 is ___ what it is at point p5. |
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Consider the laminar flow of an incompressible, non viscous
liquid through the plumbing in the figure at the right. The
pressure in the fluid at point p1 is ___ the pressure at point p3. See Section 10-8 |
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A small diameter copper rod is bent in the shape of a V. A
straight piece of the same material of length Lo is laid across
the V forming a triangle. The device is dipped into a liquid which has
surface tension yo, forming a film of the material within the
triangle. The V is then hung upside down as in the figure at the right and
the straight rod moves down slightly coming to equilibrium in a horizontal
position a distance do below the apex of the V. If the
overall length of the moveable rod had been a little longer, its equilibrium
position below the apex of the V would have been ___ do. See Section 10-12 |
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A small diameter copper rod is bent in the shape of a V. A
straight piece of the same material of length Lo is laid across
the V forming a triangle. The device is dipped into a liquid which has
surface tension yo, forming a film of the material within the
triangle. The V is then hung upside down as in the figure at the right and
the straight rod moves down slightly coming to equilibrium in a horizontal
position a distance do below the apex of the V. If the
surface tension of the liquid had been more than yo, when the
movable rod came to equilibrium, its position below the apex of the V would
have been ___ do. |