A tall cylinder is filled with viscous oil. A round pebble is dropped from the top with zero initial velocity. From the plot shown in Fig, indicate the one that represents the velocity (v) of the pebble as a function of time (t)
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(c) When the pebble is falling through the viscous oil the viscous force is
F=6
where r is radius of the pebble, v is instantaneous speed, his coefficient of viscosity. As the force is variable, hence acceleration is also variable so v-t graph will not be straight line. First velocity increases and then becomes constant known as terminal velocity.
<p><span data-teams="true">This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar</span></p><p> (c) When the pebble is falling through the viscous oil the viscous force is</p><p>F=6<span contenteditable="false"> <math> <mi>π</mi> <mi>η</mi> <mi>r</mi> <mi>v</mi> </math> </span></p><p>where r is radius of the pebble, v is instantaneous speed, his coefficient of viscosity. As the force is variable, hence acceleration is also variable so v-t graph will not be straight line. First velocity increases and then becomes constant known as terminal velocity.</p>
Bernoulli's principle states that in a steady flow, the sum of pressure, kinetic energy per unit volume, and potential energy per unit volume remains constant.
Yes, the Mechanical properties of fluids class 11th physics is important in NEET. On average, 1-2 questions would be asked from this chapter, which you can cover from the Class 11th Mechanical Properties of Fluids notes.
The main mechanical properties of fluids are exerting pressure, resisting flow or viscosity, forming surface tension, following Bernoulli's principle, and moving in a streamline.
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