The volume of a liquid flowing out per second of a pipe of length l and radius r is written by a student as
V=
where P is the pressure difference between the two ends of the pipe and η is coefficent of viscosity of the liquid having dimensional formula ML-1 T-1. Check whether the equation is dimensionally correct.
The volume of a liquid flowing out per second of a pipe of length l and radius r is written by a student as
V=
where P is the pressure difference between the two ends of the pipe and η is coefficent of viscosity of the liquid having dimensional formula ML-1 T-1. Check whether the equation is dimensionally correct.
This is a long answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Rate of flow is equal to V=
Dimensions of V or LHS= volume/time=L3/T= [L3T-1]
Dimensions of P= [ML-1T-2]
Dimensions of = [ML-1T-1]
Dimensions of L= [L]
Dimensions of r= [L]
Dimensions of RHS=
So they are in equal in dimensions.
So e
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Viscosity = Pascal . Second
=
= x = 1, x + 2y = -1, -x + z = 1
y = -1, Z = 0
Viscosity = [P1A-1T0]
1 msD = 1mm
10 vsD = 9msD
1vsD = 0.9 MsD
L.C. = 1MSD – 1VSD = 1 – 0.9 = 0.1 mm
Zero error = 4LC = 0.4 mm
Reading = MSR + VSR + correction
= 4.1 cm + 6 * .01 cm + (-0.04 cm) = (4.1 + 0.06 – 0.04) cm
= 4.12 cm = 412 * 10-2 cm
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