Deck 13: Fluids

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Which of the following is the mass density of a material?

A)the material's weight per unit volume
B)the material's mass per unit volume
C)the material's specific gravity
D)the material's volume per unit weight
E)the material's volume per unit mass
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The atmospheric pressure deceases exponentially with height.At 5.5 km,the pressure is half that at sea level.At what height is the pressure one eighth that of sea level?

A)7.5 km
B)11 km
C)16.5 km
D)22 km
E)27.5 km
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Your blood pressure is reported as 50 mm of Hg.The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3.Your pressure is equivalent to

A)6.7 ×\times 106 Pa
B)6.8 Pa
C)6.8 ×\times 102 Pa
D)6.7 ×\times 103 Pa
E)3.2 ×\times 102 Pa
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A block of material has a density ρ\rho .A second block of equal volume has three times the mass of the first.What is the density of the second block?

A) ρ\rho
B)3 ρ\rho
C) ρ\rho /3
D)9 ρ\rho
E) ρ\rho /9
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A small sphere of wood with a density ρ\rho = 0.40 g/cm3 is held at rest well under the surface of a pool of water.The magnitude of the initial acceleration of the sphere when it is released is

A)15 m/s2
B)9.8 m/s2
C)33 m/s2
D)23 m/s2
E)3.4 m/s2
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A ball bearing that has a density of 5.16 g/cm3 is held at rest under the surface of a liquid that has a density of 2.50 g/cm3.The magnitude of the acceleration of the ball bearing just after it is released is

A)5.0 m/s2
B)14 m/s2
C)10 m/s2
D)6.5 m/s2
E)1.6 m/s2
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Which of the following are the SI units for specific gravity?

A)kg/m3
B)g/cm3
C)lb/ft3
D)lb · s2/ft4
E)specific gravity has no units
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If the atmosphere were compressed until it had the density of water,it would cover Earth to a depth of about

A)0.81 km
B)4.6 m
C)1.6 km
D)76 cm
E)10 m
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A penny has a mass of 3.0 g,a diameter of 1.9 cm,and a thickness of 0.15 cm.What is the density of the metal of which it is made?

A)1.8 g/cm3
B)3.4 g/cm3
C)3.5 g/cm3
D)7.1 g/cm3
E)4.5 g/cm3
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A container of height,h,is filled with water of density ρ\rho ,and sealed with a flexible membrane.The container is placed in the space shuttle in orbit.If the air pressure in the shuttle is Po,the pressure in the middle of the container is

A)Po
B)Po +  <strong>A container of height,h,is filled with water of density  \rho ,and sealed with a flexible membrane.The container is placed in the space shuttle in orbit.If the air pressure in the shuttle is P<sub>o</sub>,the pressure in the middle of the container is</strong> A)P<sub>o</sub> B)P<sub>o</sub> +    \rho gh C)    \rho gh D) \rho gh E)depends how fast the shuttle is moving <div style=padding-top: 35px>  ρ\rho gh
C)  <strong>A container of height,h,is filled with water of density  \rho ,and sealed with a flexible membrane.The container is placed in the space shuttle in orbit.If the air pressure in the shuttle is P<sub>o</sub>,the pressure in the middle of the container is</strong> A)P<sub>o</sub> B)P<sub>o</sub> +    \rho gh C)    \rho gh D) \rho gh E)depends how fast the shuttle is moving <div style=padding-top: 35px>  ρ\rho gh
D) ρ\rho gh
E)depends how fast the shuttle is moving
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A flat plate with a negligible mass and an area of 1.0 cm2 is placed in a horizontal position well beneath the surface in a liquid that is not moving.The pressure at the location of the plate is P Pa.The total force that arises from the pressure of the liquid on this plate is

A)P N,directed down.
B)P ×\times 10-4 N,directed down.
C)P N,directed up.
D)P ×\times 10-4 N,directed up.
E)zero.
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A glass is filled with water.The gauge pressure at the top of the glass is zero and the gauge pressure at the bottom is P.A second glass with three times the height and twice the diameter is also filled with water.What is the pressure at the bottom of the second glass?

A)P
B)2P
C)3P
D)3P/2
E)3P/4
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Which gas has the lowest density under standard temperature and pressure?

A)hydrogen
B)helium
C)oxygen
D)nitrogen
E)carbon dioxide
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What is the gauge pressure at a depth of 6 cm in a glass filled with 4 cm of mercury and 4 cm of water? Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3,and mercury has a density 13.6 times as great.

A)3.1 kPa
B)5.6 kPa
C)5.8 kP
D)310 kPa
E)560 kPa
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The U-tube in the figure is sealed at both ends.It contains a gas in A,another gas in B,and mercury in C.The heights of the mercury in the two arms are as shown.The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3.If the pressure in A is 1 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2,the pressure in B is  <strong>The U-tube in the figure is sealed at both ends.It contains a gas in A,another gas in B,and mercury in C.The heights of the mercury in the two arms are as shown.The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm<sup>3</sup>.If the pressure in A is 1  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,the pressure in B is  </strong> A)1  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> B)2  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> C)3  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> D)4  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> E)5  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
B)2 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
C)3 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
D)4 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
E)5 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
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If the gauge pressure is doubled,the absolute pressure is

A)halved.
B)doubled.
C)unchanged.
D)squared.
E)Not enough information is given to determine the answer.
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A block of material has a density ρ\rho .A second block of equal mass has twice the volume of the first.What is the density of the second block?

A) ρ\rho
B)2 ρ\rho
C) ρ\rho /2
D)4 ρ\rho
E) ρ\rho /4
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At what depth in sea water is the gauge pressure equal to 1 atm? The density of sea water is 1.03 ×\times 103 kg/m3.

A)5 m
B)7.5 m
C)10 m
D)15 m
E)20 m
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A tube with a radius of 4.2 cm is holding oil that has a density of 0.92 g/cm3.The pressure in the oil at a depth of 64 cm from the top of the surface is

A)5.8 ×\times 102 Pa
B)5.8 ×\times 103 Pa
C)1.0 ×\times 102 Pa
D)1.0 ×\times 106 Pa
E)1.7 ×\times 103 Pa
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Two pistons of a hydraulic lift have radii of 2.67 cm and 20.0 cm.The downward force on the 2.67-cm piston that is required to lift a mass of 2000 kg supported by the 20-cm piston is

A)350 N
B)270 N
C)36 N
D)1.5 ×\times 103 N
E)2.6 ×\times 103 N
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A block of wood of relative density 0.750 and dimensions 20.3 cm ×\times 30.5 cm ×\times 40.6 cm is tossed into a choppy freshwater lake.After a reasonable time,the approximate vertical dimension above the water will be

A)2.54 cm
B)5.08 cm
C)7.62 cm
D)10.2 cm
E)12.7 cm
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A rock is thrown into a swimming pool that is filled with water at a uniform temperature.Which of the following statements is true?

A)The buoyant force on the rock is zero as it sinks.
B)The buoyant force on the rock increases as it sinks.
C)The buoyant force on the rock decreases as it sinks.
D)The buoyant force on the rock is constant as it sinks.
E)The buoyant force on the rock as it sinks is nonzero at first but becomes zero once the terminal velocity is reached.
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A rock of mass M with a density twice that of water is sitting on the bottom of an aquarium tank filled with water.The normal force exerted on the rock by the bottom of the tank is

A)2Mg
B)Mg
C)Mg/2
D)zero
E)impossible to determine from the information given.
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A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density ρ\rho < ρ\rho water is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)mg
D)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A rock of mass M,that has a density twice that of water,is suspended in water by a thin,massless cord.The tension in the cord is

A)2Mg
B)Mg
C)Mg/2
D)zero
E)impossible to determine from the information given.
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According to Pascal's principle,the pressure at every point in a confined liquid

A)depends only on the density of the liquid.
B)is equal to the weight of the liquid.
C)is the same.
D)is changed the same amount by an externally applied pressure.
E)is equal to the externally applied pressure.
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Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom. <strong>Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom.   By how much does the water level change? (density of Al is 2.7 g/cm<sup>3</sup>)</strong> A)40 ml B)14.8 ml C)25.2 ml D)0 ml E)30 ml <div style=padding-top: 35px>
By how much does the water level change? (density of Al is 2.7 g/cm3)

A)40 ml
B)14.8 ml
C)25.2 ml
D)0 ml
E)30 ml
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You are floating in a boat in a swimming pool.There are some large stones,with a density of 2.5 g/cm3,in the boat.You throw the stones out of the boat and they sink to the bottom of the pool.The water level h,measured vertically at the end of the pool __________ as the stones are thrown out.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)There is not enough information to solve the problem.
D)stays the same
E)None of these is correct.
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A block of wood of length L = 21.0 cm,width w = 9.53 cm,and height h = 5.92 cm is just barely immersed in water by placing a mass m on the top of the block.The density of the wood is ρ\rho = 0.390 g/cm3.The value of m is

A)0.72 kg
B)7.1 kg
C)1.2 kg
D)1.6 kg
E)0.36 kg
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The force exerted by a stationary liquid on an inclined rectangular surface at rest in the liquid

A)acts normally to the surface.
B)is exerted equally at all points on the surface.
C)acts parallel to the surface.
D)is independent of the density of the liquid.
E)varies inversely as the depth.
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Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom. <strong>Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom.   The water level in the beaker _____</strong> A)drops. B)stays unchanged. C)rises. D)depends on the type of container E)unable to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The water level in the beaker _____

A)drops.
B)stays unchanged.
C)rises.
D)depends on the type of container
E)unable to tell
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Two objects with different volumes have the same apparent weight when submerged in water.If they are placed in a vacuum,

A)both weigh less than before.
B)the one with the smaller volume weighs less than the other.
C)the one with the smaller volume weighs more than the other.
D)they weigh the same.
E)both weigh more than before.
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Is it possible to float an object that is less dense that water when the amount of the water is less than the weight of the object? <strong>Is it possible to float an object that is less dense that water when the amount of the water is less than the weight of the object?  </strong> A)No,the weight of the water must at least equal the weight of the object. B)Yes,as long as the container that holds the water allows the water to rise so that the volume of water displaced is equal to the weight of the object. C)It is not possible to determine the answer. D)It depends on the density of the object. E)It depends on the mass of the object. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)No,the weight of the water must at least equal the weight of the object.
B)Yes,as long as the container that holds the water allows the water to rise so that the volume of water displaced is equal to the weight of the object.
C)It is not possible to determine the answer.
D)It depends on the density of the object.
E)It depends on the mass of the object.
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Which curve best represents the variation in pressure with depth in a fluid,assuming constant density? <strong>Which curve best represents the variation in pressure with depth in a fluid,assuming constant density?  </strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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A solid wooden sphere of volume 0.0100 m3 floats freely exactly one-half submerged in a liquid of density 800 kg/m3.A lightweight cord is now tied to the sphere and is used to pull the sphere under the surface and hold it completely submerged.What is the tension in the cord?

A)zero
B)2.00 N
C)39.2 N
D)4.00 N
E)78.4 N
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Pressure as a function of depth for a certain liquid is plotted on the graph.What is the density of the liquid? <strong>Pressure as a function of depth for a certain liquid is plotted on the graph.What is the density of the liquid?  </strong> A)1.76 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> B)1.36 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> C)0.340 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> D)1.70 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> E)3.27 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1.76 g/cm3
B)1.36 g/cm3
C)0.340 g/cm3
D)1.70 g/cm3
E)3.27 g/cm3
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Two identical beakers are filled with the same amount of water.A ball of mass m is placed in the first beaker so that it floats on the surface while a second identical ball is placed in the second beaker but tied with a string of negligible mass so that the ball is completely submerged.Each beaker is then placed on a scale.Which scale has a higher reading? <strong>Two identical beakers are filled with the same amount of water.A ball of mass m is placed in the first beaker so that it floats on the surface while a second identical ball is placed in the second beaker but tied with a string of negligible mass so that the ball is completely submerged.Each beaker is then placed on a scale.Which scale has a higher reading?  </strong> A)(a) B)(b) C)the same D)depends on how far the ball is submerged in (b) E)unable to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)(a)
B)(b)
C)the same
D)depends on how far the ball is submerged in (b)
E)unable to tell
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A stone of volume 1.42 ×\times 10-2 m3 lies at the bottom of a freshwater lake.If the rock's specific gravity is 3.5,the work required to lift it 1 m through the water is approximately

A)487 J
B)139 J
C)348 J
D)223 J
E)469 J
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A block of ice 30.5 cm thick floating in fresh water just supports a man weighing 801 N.If the specific gravity of ice is 0.917,the smallest area the block can have is

A)3.25 m2
B)3.57 m2
C)2.88 m2
D)1.45 m2
E)0.269 m2
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If a column of liquid 52 cm high supports a column of mercury ( ρ\rho
= 13.6 g/cm3)10 cm high,the density of the liquid is

A)6.0 g/cm3
B)2.6 g/cm3
C)3.8 g/cm3
D)4.9 g/cm3
E)5.0 g/cm3
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A large spherical air balloon is filled with helium.If the balloon is to lift three people,each approximately 80 kg,plus a basket and balloon outer covering material of mass 50 kg,calculate the minimum radius of the balloon.Assume values of the density of air and helium to be 1.29 kg/m3 and 0.18 kg/m3 respectively.

A)62 m
B)8.0 m
C)4.0 m
D)20 m
E)5.0 m
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Sea water of density 1.03 ×\times 103 kg/m3 is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter.The cross-sectional areas of the main pipe and the constriction are 0.139 m2 and 0.0464 m2,respectively,and the pressure difference between the two portions is 55.2 kPa.The velocity of flow in the main pipe is

A)0.305 m/s
B)1.73 m/s
C)3.66 m/s
D)11.0 m/s
E)20.7 m/s
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Water from a tap is flowing at a uniform rate of 24 cm3/s into a cylindrical container.An exit tube is mounted on the side of the container at height h/2 from the base.The height h of the water remains constant.The volume flow at which the water leaves the container is

A)12 cm3/s
B)24 cm3/s
C)36 cm3/s
D)48 cm3/s
E)72 cm3/s
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Which conservation law governs the Bernoulli's equation?

A)Conservation of energy
B)Conservation of linear momentum
C)Conservation of angular momentum
D)Newton's universal law of gravitation
E)Bernoulli's equation does not follow from any conservation law.
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A block of wood of mass 300 g and density 0.75 g/cm3 is floating on the surface of a liquid of density 1.1 g/cm3.What mass of lead (density = 11.3 g/cm3)must be added to the block in order for the combination just to be submerged?

A)440 g
B)820 g
C)140 g
D)155 g
E)none of the above
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The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 <div style=padding-top: 35px> to <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 <div style=padding-top: 35px> atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.

A) <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)1
E)2
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A raft of density 700 kg/m3 has a surface area of 7.0 m2 and a volume of 0.7 m3.What depth does it sink into water of density 1000 kg/m3?

A)10 cm
B)0.7 cm
C)0.7 m
D)7 m
E)7 cm
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A small portion of an incompressible liquid in steady flow through a pipe of variable cross section,if friction is negligible,has at each point throughout its path a constant

A)kinetic energy.
B)velocity.
C)potential energy.
D)total energy.
E)momentum.
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When Bernoulli's equation is written in the form <strong>When Bernoulli's equation is written in the form   the constant C represents the</strong> A)energy per unit mass. B)energy per unit volume. C)net work done by outside forces. D)power supplied by outside sources. E)mass flow per unit time. <div style=padding-top: 35px> the constant C represents the

A)energy per unit mass.
B)energy per unit volume.
C)net work done by outside forces.
D)power supplied by outside sources.
E)mass flow per unit time.
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A metal block suspended from a spring balance is submerged in water.You observe that the block displaces 55 cm3 of water and that the balance reads 4.3 N.What is the density of the block?

A)7.0 g/cm3
B)8.0 g/cm3
C)9.0 g/cm3
D)1.1 g/cm3
E)1.2 g/cm3
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A wind with speed 45 m/s blows across a roof 20 m long and 12 m wide.The pressure inside the room is 1 atm.What is the net force on this roof due to the pressure difference inside and outside the roof? (The density of air is equal to 1.3 kg/m3.)

A)3.2 ×\times 105 N
B)2.4 ×\times 107 N
C)6.3 ×\times 105 N
D)7.0 ×\times 103 N
E)3.2 ×\times 108 N
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Sea water of density 1.03 ×\times 103 kg/m3 is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter.The pressure difference between the main pipe and the constriction is 20.7 kPa,and the flow velocity in the constriction is 7.32 m/s.The flow velocity in the main pipe is

A)2.44 m/s
B)3.66 m/s
C)7.32 m/s
D)14.6 m/s
E)29.3 m/s
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A block of wood of mass 400 g and density 0.8 g/cm3 is floating on the surface of a liquid of density 1.3 g/cm3.What is the difference in mass of stone (density = 1.9 g/cm3)that must be added to the block in order for the combination (wood and stone)to be just submerged rather than only the wood to be submerged?

A)250 g
B)540 g
C)170 g
D)790 g
E)none of the above
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Bernoulli's equation for nonviscous flow can be stated as  <strong>Bernoulli's equation for nonviscous flow can be stated as   A fluid is flowing through a horizontal tube that changes in cross-sectional area from A<sub>1</sub>= 0.75 cm<sup>2</sup> to A<sub>2</sub> = 0.030 cm<sup>2</sup>.   When v<sub>1</sub> = 3.5 cm/s, \rho  = 1.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup>,and viscosity is neglected,the difference between pressure P<sub>2</sub> at A<sub>2</sub> and P<sub>1</sub> at A<sub>1</sub> is</strong> A)54  \times  10<sup>3</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. B)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. C)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. D)8.3  \times  10<sup>2</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. E)None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  A fluid is flowing through a horizontal tube that changes in cross-sectional area from A1= 0.75 cm2 to A2 = 0.030 cm2.  <strong>Bernoulli's equation for nonviscous flow can be stated as   A fluid is flowing through a horizontal tube that changes in cross-sectional area from A<sub>1</sub>= 0.75 cm<sup>2</sup> to A<sub>2</sub> = 0.030 cm<sup>2</sup>.   When v<sub>1</sub> = 3.5 cm/s, \rho  = 1.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup>,and viscosity is neglected,the difference between pressure P<sub>2</sub> at A<sub>2</sub> and P<sub>1</sub> at A<sub>1</sub> is</strong> A)54  \times  10<sup>3</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. B)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. C)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. D)8.3  \times  10<sup>2</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. E)None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  When v1 = 3.5 cm/s, ρ\rho = 1.4 g/cm3,and viscosity is neglected,the difference between pressure P2 at A2 and P1 at A1 is

A)54 ×\times 103 dyn/cm2,with P1 higher.
B)59 dyn/cm2,with P2 higher.
C)59 dyn/cm2,with P1 higher.
D)8.3 ×\times 102 dyn/cm2,with P2 higher.
E)None of these is correct.
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One statement of Bernoulli's law is At any two points along a pipe in which there is a liquid in steady flow,the sum of the pressure,the kinetic energy per unit volume,and the potential energy per unit volume has the same value.
For this statement to be true,it is not necessary to have

A)streamline flow.
B)frictionless flow.
C)an incompressible fluid.
D)fluid of constant density.
E)constant acceleration of the fluid between the two points.
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A horizontal pipe narrows from a diameter of 10 to 5 cm.For a nonviscous fluid flowing from the larger diameter to the smaller,

A)the velocity and pressure both increase.
B)the velocity increases and the pressure decreases.
C)the velocity decreases and the pressure increases.
D)the velocity and pressure both decrease.
E)either the velocity or the pressure changes but not both.
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A uniform cylinder of wood of length 25 cm is floating vertically upright in a dual layered fluid.An oil layer (of density 0.9 g/cm3)that is 9 cm deep lies above a depth of water.If only 5 cm of wood lies above the oil surface calculate the density of the wood.

A)0.76 g/ cm3
B)0.80 g/ cm3
C)0.70 g/ cm3
D)0.66 g/ cm3
E)none of the above
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You are floating in a boat in a swimming pool.The boat contains some blocks of wood.The specific gravity of the wood is 0.66.You throw the wood blocks into the pool.When the waves settle,the depth of the water in the pool

A)has increased.
B)is the same as before.
C)has decreased.
D)is impossible to determine from the information given
E)is none of these
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An incompressible fluid is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter,as shown.In the graph,one of the curves is a calibration curve for the meter,showing the fluid velocity plotted against the gauge reading.Which curve best represents the calibration data? <strong>An incompressible fluid is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter,as shown.In the graph,one of the curves is a calibration curve for the meter,showing the fluid velocity plotted against the gauge reading.Which curve best represents the calibration data?  </strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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Water flows at speed v in a pipe of radius r.Neglecting viscosity,at what speed does the water flow through a constriction in which the radius of the pipe is r/3?

A)v/9
B)v/3
C)v
D)3v
E)9v
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A smooth stone is falling with its constant terminal velocity in a viscous liquid.The density of the stone is 2.89 ×\times 103 kg/m3,and the density of the liquid is 1.34 ×\times 103 kg/m3.The volume of the stone is 2.15 ×\times 10-6 m3.The drag force F of the liquid on the stone is given by F = 3.52v in SI units,where v is the terminal velocity.The value of v is

A)8.5 ×\times 10-3 m/s
B)1.1 ×\times 10-2 m/s
C)3.2 ×\times 10-2 m/s
D)1.7 ×\times 10-2 m/s
E)1.7 ×\times 10-3 m/s
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A hurricane strength wind is blowing past a wooden box-shaped shack with its door and windows shut.Which one of the following statements is true?

A)Only the roof will feel a net force outward.
B)The shack will implode.
C)The air inside is at a lower pressure than outside.
D)The roof and some of the sides feel a net force outward.
E)The door and roof will always be pulled off together.
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Cities across the U.S.supply fresh water to the residents at constant pressure by the use of water towers.If the diameter,d2,of the pipe coming out of the tower is 25 cm,and the diameter,d1,of the pipe at your home is 2.0 cm,what is the ratio of the velocity of the water at d1 compared to d2? Assume that all the taps are off except yours.

A)12.5
B)156
C)0.0064
D)0.08
E)25
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Using a motion sensor,Sean finds that the acceleration of a 2-kg rock that has been dropped from the roof of a building is 5.5 m/s2.He concludes that the magnitude of force of air resistance acting on the rock is approximately

A)19.6 N
B)11.0 N
C)9.81 N
D)6.62 N
E)None of these is correct.
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An air-conditioning system is designed to fill a room of 10 m ×\times 8 m ×\times 6 m with fresh air every 20 minutes.If the circular air duct has a diameter of 13 cm,calculate the speed of airflow in the duct.

A)None of the answers below
B)450 m/s
C)2.4 m/s
D)7.5 m/s
E)1.0 m/s
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As part of a science project you investigate the effect of punching holes in a plastic container of water and observing the flow of liquid out of the different holes.If the container has a water level 20 cm above the base and you punch a hole in the side 12 cm high,calculate the speed at which water will initially flow out of the hole.

A)1.25 m/s
B)15.3 m/s
C)12.5 m/s
D)1.50 m/s
E)2.25 m/s
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A pump is used to circulate oil in an engine.If the diameter of the tube connecting the pump to the engine is increase by a factor of 2,the resulting pressure drop at the end of the tube changes by a factor of

A)1/32
B)1/16
C)1/8
D)1/2
E)1/4
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For the streamlined flow of a viscous liquid,such as water,in a capillary tube,which of the following is correct?

A)The coefficient of viscosity depends on the radius of the inside of the tube raised to the fourth power.
B)The velocity of the liquid is essentially zero at the tube walls and increases toward the center of the tube.
C)There is no pressure difference along the tube provided the tube is less than 10 cm in length.
D)The volume flow rate through the tube can never be constant.
E)None of these is correct.
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A fish model that is 5.08 cm in diameter is placed in a pipe 25.4 cm in diameter and aligned along the axis of the pipe.If the water must flow past the fish at 2.44 m/s,the water in the unconstricted part of the pipe must flow at

A)9.75 cm/s
B)2.84 m/s
C)2.35 m/s
D)2.44 m/s
E)6.10 m/s
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A pipe of 2.54 cm inside diameter has a constriction in which the inside diameter is 1.27 cm.If water is flowing through this pipe with a velocity of 1.22 m/s in the main section,the velocity in the constricted section is

A)0.305 m/s
B)0.610 m/s
C)2.44 m/s
D)1.22 m/s
E)4.88 m/s
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Using a motion sensor,Susana finds that the acceleration of a 4-kg rock that has been dropped from the roof of a building is 6 m/s2.She concludes that the magnitude of force of air resistance acting on the rock is approximately

A)39.2 N
B)24.0 N
C)15.2 N
D)9.81 N
E)None of these is correct.
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A pump is used to circulate SAE 10W oil at 30 \circ C in an engine.What is the minimum pressure the pump must provide if it is to achieve a flow rate of 1L/s along a tube that is 1 m long with an inner diameter of 2 cm?

A)1/8 atm
B)1/4 atm
C)1/2 atm
D)3/4 atm
E)1 atm
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A hurricane strength wind is blowing at a speed of 100 km/hr over a flat square roof of 10 m per side.Assuming the inside of the house to be at 1 atm pressure and the density of air is 1.3 kg/m3,calculate the lifting force on the roof.

A)5.0 ×\times 103 N
B)3.8 ×\times 104 N
C)5.0 ×\times 104 N
D)1.0 ×\times 105 N
E)6.5 ×\times 104 N
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A hurricane strength wind is blowing at a speed of 100 km/hr over a flat roof of 100 m2.Assuming the inside of the house to be at 1 atm pressure and the density of air is 1.3 kg/m3,calculate the pressure difference between the inside and the outside of the roof.

A)500 Pa lower outside
B)1000 Pa higher outside
C)500 Pa lower inside
D)1000 Pa lower outside
E)18 Pa lower outside
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A hypodermic needle can be thought of as a large area pipe leading to a small area pipe that opens into the vein.The diameter of the plunger is 1.2 cm and the needle diameter is 0.15 cm.If the gauge pressure in the vein is 25 mmHg,what minimum force is needed on the plunger in order for a fluid flow into the vein to occur?

A)0.38 N
B)0.19 N
C)0.0060 N
D)31 N
E)0.12 N
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A horizontal pipe of 50 cm2 cross-sectional area carries a fluid of unknown density at a speed of 3.0 m/s.This pipe feeds a smaller pipe of cross section 25 cm2.If the pressure difference between the two sections of pipe is 9000 Pa,find the density of the fluid.

A)500 kg/m3
B)360 kg/m3
C)6000 kg/m3
D)720 kg/m3
E)Cannot solve,not enough information given
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A horizontal pipe of 30 cm2 cross-sectional area carries water at a speed of 2.5 m/s.This pipe feeds a smaller pipe of cross section 10 cm2.Find the speed of water flow in the smaller pipe.

A)3.5 m/s
B)0.8 m/s
C)2.5 m/s
D)7.5 m/s
E)23 m/s
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Which of the following is the mass density of a material?

A)the material's weight per unit volume
B)the material's mass per unit volume
C)the material's specific gravity
D)the material's volume per unit weight
E)the material's volume per unit mass
the material's mass per unit volume
2
The atmospheric pressure deceases exponentially with height.At 5.5 km,the pressure is half that at sea level.At what height is the pressure one eighth that of sea level?

A)7.5 km
B)11 km
C)16.5 km
D)22 km
E)27.5 km
16.5 km
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Your blood pressure is reported as 50 mm of Hg.The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3.Your pressure is equivalent to

A)6.7 ×\times 106 Pa
B)6.8 Pa
C)6.8 ×\times 102 Pa
D)6.7 ×\times 103 Pa
E)3.2 ×\times 102 Pa
6.7 ×\times 106 Pa
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A block of material has a density ρ\rho .A second block of equal volume has three times the mass of the first.What is the density of the second block?

A) ρ\rho
B)3 ρ\rho
C) ρ\rho /3
D)9 ρ\rho
E) ρ\rho /9
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A small sphere of wood with a density ρ\rho = 0.40 g/cm3 is held at rest well under the surface of a pool of water.The magnitude of the initial acceleration of the sphere when it is released is

A)15 m/s2
B)9.8 m/s2
C)33 m/s2
D)23 m/s2
E)3.4 m/s2
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A ball bearing that has a density of 5.16 g/cm3 is held at rest under the surface of a liquid that has a density of 2.50 g/cm3.The magnitude of the acceleration of the ball bearing just after it is released is

A)5.0 m/s2
B)14 m/s2
C)10 m/s2
D)6.5 m/s2
E)1.6 m/s2
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Which of the following are the SI units for specific gravity?

A)kg/m3
B)g/cm3
C)lb/ft3
D)lb · s2/ft4
E)specific gravity has no units
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If the atmosphere were compressed until it had the density of water,it would cover Earth to a depth of about

A)0.81 km
B)4.6 m
C)1.6 km
D)76 cm
E)10 m
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A penny has a mass of 3.0 g,a diameter of 1.9 cm,and a thickness of 0.15 cm.What is the density of the metal of which it is made?

A)1.8 g/cm3
B)3.4 g/cm3
C)3.5 g/cm3
D)7.1 g/cm3
E)4.5 g/cm3
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A container of height,h,is filled with water of density ρ\rho ,and sealed with a flexible membrane.The container is placed in the space shuttle in orbit.If the air pressure in the shuttle is Po,the pressure in the middle of the container is

A)Po
B)Po +  <strong>A container of height,h,is filled with water of density  \rho ,and sealed with a flexible membrane.The container is placed in the space shuttle in orbit.If the air pressure in the shuttle is P<sub>o</sub>,the pressure in the middle of the container is</strong> A)P<sub>o</sub> B)P<sub>o</sub> +    \rho gh C)    \rho gh D) \rho gh E)depends how fast the shuttle is moving  ρ\rho gh
C)  <strong>A container of height,h,is filled with water of density  \rho ,and sealed with a flexible membrane.The container is placed in the space shuttle in orbit.If the air pressure in the shuttle is P<sub>o</sub>,the pressure in the middle of the container is</strong> A)P<sub>o</sub> B)P<sub>o</sub> +    \rho gh C)    \rho gh D) \rho gh E)depends how fast the shuttle is moving  ρ\rho gh
D) ρ\rho gh
E)depends how fast the shuttle is moving
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A flat plate with a negligible mass and an area of 1.0 cm2 is placed in a horizontal position well beneath the surface in a liquid that is not moving.The pressure at the location of the plate is P Pa.The total force that arises from the pressure of the liquid on this plate is

A)P N,directed down.
B)P ×\times 10-4 N,directed down.
C)P N,directed up.
D)P ×\times 10-4 N,directed up.
E)zero.
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A glass is filled with water.The gauge pressure at the top of the glass is zero and the gauge pressure at the bottom is P.A second glass with three times the height and twice the diameter is also filled with water.What is the pressure at the bottom of the second glass?

A)P
B)2P
C)3P
D)3P/2
E)3P/4
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Which gas has the lowest density under standard temperature and pressure?

A)hydrogen
B)helium
C)oxygen
D)nitrogen
E)carbon dioxide
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What is the gauge pressure at a depth of 6 cm in a glass filled with 4 cm of mercury and 4 cm of water? Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3,and mercury has a density 13.6 times as great.

A)3.1 kPa
B)5.6 kPa
C)5.8 kP
D)310 kPa
E)560 kPa
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The U-tube in the figure is sealed at both ends.It contains a gas in A,another gas in B,and mercury in C.The heights of the mercury in the two arms are as shown.The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3.If the pressure in A is 1 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2,the pressure in B is  <strong>The U-tube in the figure is sealed at both ends.It contains a gas in A,another gas in B,and mercury in C.The heights of the mercury in the two arms are as shown.The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm<sup>3</sup>.If the pressure in A is 1  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,the pressure in B is  </strong> A)1  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> B)2  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> C)3  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> D)4  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup> E)5  \times  10<sup>4</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2 </sup>

A)1 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
B)2 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
C)3 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
D)4 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
E)5 ×\times 104 dyn/cm2
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If the gauge pressure is doubled,the absolute pressure is

A)halved.
B)doubled.
C)unchanged.
D)squared.
E)Not enough information is given to determine the answer.
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A block of material has a density ρ\rho .A second block of equal mass has twice the volume of the first.What is the density of the second block?

A) ρ\rho
B)2 ρ\rho
C) ρ\rho /2
D)4 ρ\rho
E) ρ\rho /4
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At what depth in sea water is the gauge pressure equal to 1 atm? The density of sea water is 1.03 ×\times 103 kg/m3.

A)5 m
B)7.5 m
C)10 m
D)15 m
E)20 m
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A tube with a radius of 4.2 cm is holding oil that has a density of 0.92 g/cm3.The pressure in the oil at a depth of 64 cm from the top of the surface is

A)5.8 ×\times 102 Pa
B)5.8 ×\times 103 Pa
C)1.0 ×\times 102 Pa
D)1.0 ×\times 106 Pa
E)1.7 ×\times 103 Pa
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Two pistons of a hydraulic lift have radii of 2.67 cm and 20.0 cm.The downward force on the 2.67-cm piston that is required to lift a mass of 2000 kg supported by the 20-cm piston is

A)350 N
B)270 N
C)36 N
D)1.5 ×\times 103 N
E)2.6 ×\times 103 N
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A block of wood of relative density 0.750 and dimensions 20.3 cm ×\times 30.5 cm ×\times 40.6 cm is tossed into a choppy freshwater lake.After a reasonable time,the approximate vertical dimension above the water will be

A)2.54 cm
B)5.08 cm
C)7.62 cm
D)10.2 cm
E)12.7 cm
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A rock is thrown into a swimming pool that is filled with water at a uniform temperature.Which of the following statements is true?

A)The buoyant force on the rock is zero as it sinks.
B)The buoyant force on the rock increases as it sinks.
C)The buoyant force on the rock decreases as it sinks.
D)The buoyant force on the rock is constant as it sinks.
E)The buoyant force on the rock as it sinks is nonzero at first but becomes zero once the terminal velocity is reached.
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A rock of mass M with a density twice that of water is sitting on the bottom of an aquarium tank filled with water.The normal force exerted on the rock by the bottom of the tank is

A)2Mg
B)Mg
C)Mg/2
D)zero
E)impossible to determine from the information given.
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A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density ρ\rho < ρ\rho water is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)

A)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)
B)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)
C)mg
D)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)
E)  <strong>A beaker is filled with water.A ball of mass m and density  \rho  <  \rho <sub>water</sub> is tied to a string.The other end of the string is then tied to the bottom of the beaker so that the ball is completely submerged.What is the tension in the string?  </strong> A)   B)   C)mg D)   E)
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A rock of mass M,that has a density twice that of water,is suspended in water by a thin,massless cord.The tension in the cord is

A)2Mg
B)Mg
C)Mg/2
D)zero
E)impossible to determine from the information given.
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According to Pascal's principle,the pressure at every point in a confined liquid

A)depends only on the density of the liquid.
B)is equal to the weight of the liquid.
C)is the same.
D)is changed the same amount by an externally applied pressure.
E)is equal to the externally applied pressure.
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Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom. <strong>Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom.   By how much does the water level change? (density of Al is 2.7 g/cm<sup>3</sup>)</strong> A)40 ml B)14.8 ml C)25.2 ml D)0 ml E)30 ml
By how much does the water level change? (density of Al is 2.7 g/cm3)

A)40 ml
B)14.8 ml
C)25.2 ml
D)0 ml
E)30 ml
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You are floating in a boat in a swimming pool.There are some large stones,with a density of 2.5 g/cm3,in the boat.You throw the stones out of the boat and they sink to the bottom of the pool.The water level h,measured vertically at the end of the pool __________ as the stones are thrown out.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)There is not enough information to solve the problem.
D)stays the same
E)None of these is correct.
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A block of wood of length L = 21.0 cm,width w = 9.53 cm,and height h = 5.92 cm is just barely immersed in water by placing a mass m on the top of the block.The density of the wood is ρ\rho = 0.390 g/cm3.The value of m is

A)0.72 kg
B)7.1 kg
C)1.2 kg
D)1.6 kg
E)0.36 kg
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The force exerted by a stationary liquid on an inclined rectangular surface at rest in the liquid

A)acts normally to the surface.
B)is exerted equally at all points on the surface.
C)acts parallel to the surface.
D)is independent of the density of the liquid.
E)varies inversely as the depth.
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Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom. <strong>Use the figure to the right to answer the next problem. A beaker is filled with water.A small plastic container contains a solid bar of aluminum,which has a mass of 40 g,and is placed on the water so that it floats.The water level reads 60 ml.Next,the bar of aluminum is taken out of the container and placed in the water so that it sinks to the bottom.   The water level in the beaker _____</strong> A)drops. B)stays unchanged. C)rises. D)depends on the type of container E)unable to tell
The water level in the beaker _____

A)drops.
B)stays unchanged.
C)rises.
D)depends on the type of container
E)unable to tell
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32
Two objects with different volumes have the same apparent weight when submerged in water.If they are placed in a vacuum,

A)both weigh less than before.
B)the one with the smaller volume weighs less than the other.
C)the one with the smaller volume weighs more than the other.
D)they weigh the same.
E)both weigh more than before.
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Is it possible to float an object that is less dense that water when the amount of the water is less than the weight of the object? <strong>Is it possible to float an object that is less dense that water when the amount of the water is less than the weight of the object?  </strong> A)No,the weight of the water must at least equal the weight of the object. B)Yes,as long as the container that holds the water allows the water to rise so that the volume of water displaced is equal to the weight of the object. C)It is not possible to determine the answer. D)It depends on the density of the object. E)It depends on the mass of the object.

A)No,the weight of the water must at least equal the weight of the object.
B)Yes,as long as the container that holds the water allows the water to rise so that the volume of water displaced is equal to the weight of the object.
C)It is not possible to determine the answer.
D)It depends on the density of the object.
E)It depends on the mass of the object.
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Which curve best represents the variation in pressure with depth in a fluid,assuming constant density? <strong>Which curve best represents the variation in pressure with depth in a fluid,assuming constant density?  </strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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35
A solid wooden sphere of volume 0.0100 m3 floats freely exactly one-half submerged in a liquid of density 800 kg/m3.A lightweight cord is now tied to the sphere and is used to pull the sphere under the surface and hold it completely submerged.What is the tension in the cord?

A)zero
B)2.00 N
C)39.2 N
D)4.00 N
E)78.4 N
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Pressure as a function of depth for a certain liquid is plotted on the graph.What is the density of the liquid? <strong>Pressure as a function of depth for a certain liquid is plotted on the graph.What is the density of the liquid?  </strong> A)1.76 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> B)1.36 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> C)0.340 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> D)1.70 g/cm<sup>3 </sup> E)3.27 g/cm<sup>3 </sup>

A)1.76 g/cm3
B)1.36 g/cm3
C)0.340 g/cm3
D)1.70 g/cm3
E)3.27 g/cm3
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37
Two identical beakers are filled with the same amount of water.A ball of mass m is placed in the first beaker so that it floats on the surface while a second identical ball is placed in the second beaker but tied with a string of negligible mass so that the ball is completely submerged.Each beaker is then placed on a scale.Which scale has a higher reading? <strong>Two identical beakers are filled with the same amount of water.A ball of mass m is placed in the first beaker so that it floats on the surface while a second identical ball is placed in the second beaker but tied with a string of negligible mass so that the ball is completely submerged.Each beaker is then placed on a scale.Which scale has a higher reading?  </strong> A)(a) B)(b) C)the same D)depends on how far the ball is submerged in (b) E)unable to tell

A)(a)
B)(b)
C)the same
D)depends on how far the ball is submerged in (b)
E)unable to tell
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A stone of volume 1.42 ×\times 10-2 m3 lies at the bottom of a freshwater lake.If the rock's specific gravity is 3.5,the work required to lift it 1 m through the water is approximately

A)487 J
B)139 J
C)348 J
D)223 J
E)469 J
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A block of ice 30.5 cm thick floating in fresh water just supports a man weighing 801 N.If the specific gravity of ice is 0.917,the smallest area the block can have is

A)3.25 m2
B)3.57 m2
C)2.88 m2
D)1.45 m2
E)0.269 m2
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If a column of liquid 52 cm high supports a column of mercury ( ρ\rho
= 13.6 g/cm3)10 cm high,the density of the liquid is

A)6.0 g/cm3
B)2.6 g/cm3
C)3.8 g/cm3
D)4.9 g/cm3
E)5.0 g/cm3
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41
A large spherical air balloon is filled with helium.If the balloon is to lift three people,each approximately 80 kg,plus a basket and balloon outer covering material of mass 50 kg,calculate the minimum radius of the balloon.Assume values of the density of air and helium to be 1.29 kg/m3 and 0.18 kg/m3 respectively.

A)62 m
B)8.0 m
C)4.0 m
D)20 m
E)5.0 m
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42
Sea water of density 1.03 ×\times 103 kg/m3 is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter.The cross-sectional areas of the main pipe and the constriction are 0.139 m2 and 0.0464 m2,respectively,and the pressure difference between the two portions is 55.2 kPa.The velocity of flow in the main pipe is

A)0.305 m/s
B)1.73 m/s
C)3.66 m/s
D)11.0 m/s
E)20.7 m/s
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43
Water from a tap is flowing at a uniform rate of 24 cm3/s into a cylindrical container.An exit tube is mounted on the side of the container at height h/2 from the base.The height h of the water remains constant.The volume flow at which the water leaves the container is

A)12 cm3/s
B)24 cm3/s
C)36 cm3/s
D)48 cm3/s
E)72 cm3/s
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44
Which conservation law governs the Bernoulli's equation?

A)Conservation of energy
B)Conservation of linear momentum
C)Conservation of angular momentum
D)Newton's universal law of gravitation
E)Bernoulli's equation does not follow from any conservation law.
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45
A block of wood of mass 300 g and density 0.75 g/cm3 is floating on the surface of a liquid of density 1.1 g/cm3.What mass of lead (density = 11.3 g/cm3)must be added to the block in order for the combination just to be submerged?

A)440 g
B)820 g
C)140 g
D)155 g
E)none of the above
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46
The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 to <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2 atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.

A) <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2
B) <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2
C) <strong>The drag force on a plane is proportional to the density of the air.By what factor does the drag force change if a plane goes from an altitude 5.5 km to 11 km? The atmospheric pressure goes from   to   atm in going from 5.5 km to 11 km.Assume that the plane is at level flight and flies at the same speed.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)1 E)2
D)1
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47
A raft of density 700 kg/m3 has a surface area of 7.0 m2 and a volume of 0.7 m3.What depth does it sink into water of density 1000 kg/m3?

A)10 cm
B)0.7 cm
C)0.7 m
D)7 m
E)7 cm
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48
A small portion of an incompressible liquid in steady flow through a pipe of variable cross section,if friction is negligible,has at each point throughout its path a constant

A)kinetic energy.
B)velocity.
C)potential energy.
D)total energy.
E)momentum.
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49
When Bernoulli's equation is written in the form <strong>When Bernoulli's equation is written in the form   the constant C represents the</strong> A)energy per unit mass. B)energy per unit volume. C)net work done by outside forces. D)power supplied by outside sources. E)mass flow per unit time. the constant C represents the

A)energy per unit mass.
B)energy per unit volume.
C)net work done by outside forces.
D)power supplied by outside sources.
E)mass flow per unit time.
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50
A metal block suspended from a spring balance is submerged in water.You observe that the block displaces 55 cm3 of water and that the balance reads 4.3 N.What is the density of the block?

A)7.0 g/cm3
B)8.0 g/cm3
C)9.0 g/cm3
D)1.1 g/cm3
E)1.2 g/cm3
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51
A wind with speed 45 m/s blows across a roof 20 m long and 12 m wide.The pressure inside the room is 1 atm.What is the net force on this roof due to the pressure difference inside and outside the roof? (The density of air is equal to 1.3 kg/m3.)

A)3.2 ×\times 105 N
B)2.4 ×\times 107 N
C)6.3 ×\times 105 N
D)7.0 ×\times 103 N
E)3.2 ×\times 108 N
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52
Sea water of density 1.03 ×\times 103 kg/m3 is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter.The pressure difference between the main pipe and the constriction is 20.7 kPa,and the flow velocity in the constriction is 7.32 m/s.The flow velocity in the main pipe is

A)2.44 m/s
B)3.66 m/s
C)7.32 m/s
D)14.6 m/s
E)29.3 m/s
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53
A block of wood of mass 400 g and density 0.8 g/cm3 is floating on the surface of a liquid of density 1.3 g/cm3.What is the difference in mass of stone (density = 1.9 g/cm3)that must be added to the block in order for the combination (wood and stone)to be just submerged rather than only the wood to be submerged?

A)250 g
B)540 g
C)170 g
D)790 g
E)none of the above
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54
Bernoulli's equation for nonviscous flow can be stated as  <strong>Bernoulli's equation for nonviscous flow can be stated as   A fluid is flowing through a horizontal tube that changes in cross-sectional area from A<sub>1</sub>= 0.75 cm<sup>2</sup> to A<sub>2</sub> = 0.030 cm<sup>2</sup>.   When v<sub>1</sub> = 3.5 cm/s, \rho  = 1.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup>,and viscosity is neglected,the difference between pressure P<sub>2</sub> at A<sub>2</sub> and P<sub>1</sub> at A<sub>1</sub> is</strong> A)54  \times  10<sup>3</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. B)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. C)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. D)8.3  \times  10<sup>2</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. E)None of these is correct.  A fluid is flowing through a horizontal tube that changes in cross-sectional area from A1= 0.75 cm2 to A2 = 0.030 cm2.  <strong>Bernoulli's equation for nonviscous flow can be stated as   A fluid is flowing through a horizontal tube that changes in cross-sectional area from A<sub>1</sub>= 0.75 cm<sup>2</sup> to A<sub>2</sub> = 0.030 cm<sup>2</sup>.   When v<sub>1</sub> = 3.5 cm/s, \rho  = 1.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup>,and viscosity is neglected,the difference between pressure P<sub>2</sub> at A<sub>2</sub> and P<sub>1</sub> at A<sub>1</sub> is</strong> A)54  \times  10<sup>3</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. B)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. C)59 dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>1</sub> higher. D)8.3  \times  10<sup>2</sup> dyn/cm<sup>2</sup>,with P<sub>2</sub> higher. E)None of these is correct.  When v1 = 3.5 cm/s, ρ\rho = 1.4 g/cm3,and viscosity is neglected,the difference between pressure P2 at A2 and P1 at A1 is

A)54 ×\times 103 dyn/cm2,with P1 higher.
B)59 dyn/cm2,with P2 higher.
C)59 dyn/cm2,with P1 higher.
D)8.3 ×\times 102 dyn/cm2,with P2 higher.
E)None of these is correct.
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55
One statement of Bernoulli's law is At any two points along a pipe in which there is a liquid in steady flow,the sum of the pressure,the kinetic energy per unit volume,and the potential energy per unit volume has the same value.
For this statement to be true,it is not necessary to have

A)streamline flow.
B)frictionless flow.
C)an incompressible fluid.
D)fluid of constant density.
E)constant acceleration of the fluid between the two points.
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56
A horizontal pipe narrows from a diameter of 10 to 5 cm.For a nonviscous fluid flowing from the larger diameter to the smaller,

A)the velocity and pressure both increase.
B)the velocity increases and the pressure decreases.
C)the velocity decreases and the pressure increases.
D)the velocity and pressure both decrease.
E)either the velocity or the pressure changes but not both.
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57
A uniform cylinder of wood of length 25 cm is floating vertically upright in a dual layered fluid.An oil layer (of density 0.9 g/cm3)that is 9 cm deep lies above a depth of water.If only 5 cm of wood lies above the oil surface calculate the density of the wood.

A)0.76 g/ cm3
B)0.80 g/ cm3
C)0.70 g/ cm3
D)0.66 g/ cm3
E)none of the above
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58
You are floating in a boat in a swimming pool.The boat contains some blocks of wood.The specific gravity of the wood is 0.66.You throw the wood blocks into the pool.When the waves settle,the depth of the water in the pool

A)has increased.
B)is the same as before.
C)has decreased.
D)is impossible to determine from the information given
E)is none of these
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59
An incompressible fluid is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter,as shown.In the graph,one of the curves is a calibration curve for the meter,showing the fluid velocity plotted against the gauge reading.Which curve best represents the calibration data? <strong>An incompressible fluid is in streamline flow through a Venturi meter,as shown.In the graph,one of the curves is a calibration curve for the meter,showing the fluid velocity plotted against the gauge reading.Which curve best represents the calibration data?  </strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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60
Water flows at speed v in a pipe of radius r.Neglecting viscosity,at what speed does the water flow through a constriction in which the radius of the pipe is r/3?

A)v/9
B)v/3
C)v
D)3v
E)9v
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61
A smooth stone is falling with its constant terminal velocity in a viscous liquid.The density of the stone is 2.89 ×\times 103 kg/m3,and the density of the liquid is 1.34 ×\times 103 kg/m3.The volume of the stone is 2.15 ×\times 10-6 m3.The drag force F of the liquid on the stone is given by F = 3.52v in SI units,where v is the terminal velocity.The value of v is

A)8.5 ×\times 10-3 m/s
B)1.1 ×\times 10-2 m/s
C)3.2 ×\times 10-2 m/s
D)1.7 ×\times 10-2 m/s
E)1.7 ×\times 10-3 m/s
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62
A hurricane strength wind is blowing past a wooden box-shaped shack with its door and windows shut.Which one of the following statements is true?

A)Only the roof will feel a net force outward.
B)The shack will implode.
C)The air inside is at a lower pressure than outside.
D)The roof and some of the sides feel a net force outward.
E)The door and roof will always be pulled off together.
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63
Cities across the U.S.supply fresh water to the residents at constant pressure by the use of water towers.If the diameter,d2,of the pipe coming out of the tower is 25 cm,and the diameter,d1,of the pipe at your home is 2.0 cm,what is the ratio of the velocity of the water at d1 compared to d2? Assume that all the taps are off except yours.

A)12.5
B)156
C)0.0064
D)0.08
E)25
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64
Using a motion sensor,Sean finds that the acceleration of a 2-kg rock that has been dropped from the roof of a building is 5.5 m/s2.He concludes that the magnitude of force of air resistance acting on the rock is approximately

A)19.6 N
B)11.0 N
C)9.81 N
D)6.62 N
E)None of these is correct.
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65
An air-conditioning system is designed to fill a room of 10 m ×\times 8 m ×\times 6 m with fresh air every 20 minutes.If the circular air duct has a diameter of 13 cm,calculate the speed of airflow in the duct.

A)None of the answers below
B)450 m/s
C)2.4 m/s
D)7.5 m/s
E)1.0 m/s
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66
As part of a science project you investigate the effect of punching holes in a plastic container of water and observing the flow of liquid out of the different holes.If the container has a water level 20 cm above the base and you punch a hole in the side 12 cm high,calculate the speed at which water will initially flow out of the hole.

A)1.25 m/s
B)15.3 m/s
C)12.5 m/s
D)1.50 m/s
E)2.25 m/s
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67
A pump is used to circulate oil in an engine.If the diameter of the tube connecting the pump to the engine is increase by a factor of 2,the resulting pressure drop at the end of the tube changes by a factor of

A)1/32
B)1/16
C)1/8
D)1/2
E)1/4
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68
For the streamlined flow of a viscous liquid,such as water,in a capillary tube,which of the following is correct?

A)The coefficient of viscosity depends on the radius of the inside of the tube raised to the fourth power.
B)The velocity of the liquid is essentially zero at the tube walls and increases toward the center of the tube.
C)There is no pressure difference along the tube provided the tube is less than 10 cm in length.
D)The volume flow rate through the tube can never be constant.
E)None of these is correct.
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69
A fish model that is 5.08 cm in diameter is placed in a pipe 25.4 cm in diameter and aligned along the axis of the pipe.If the water must flow past the fish at 2.44 m/s,the water in the unconstricted part of the pipe must flow at

A)9.75 cm/s
B)2.84 m/s
C)2.35 m/s
D)2.44 m/s
E)6.10 m/s
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70
A pipe of 2.54 cm inside diameter has a constriction in which the inside diameter is 1.27 cm.If water is flowing through this pipe with a velocity of 1.22 m/s in the main section,the velocity in the constricted section is

A)0.305 m/s
B)0.610 m/s
C)2.44 m/s
D)1.22 m/s
E)4.88 m/s
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71
Using a motion sensor,Susana finds that the acceleration of a 4-kg rock that has been dropped from the roof of a building is 6 m/s2.She concludes that the magnitude of force of air resistance acting on the rock is approximately

A)39.2 N
B)24.0 N
C)15.2 N
D)9.81 N
E)None of these is correct.
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72
A pump is used to circulate SAE 10W oil at 30 \circ C in an engine.What is the minimum pressure the pump must provide if it is to achieve a flow rate of 1L/s along a tube that is 1 m long with an inner diameter of 2 cm?

A)1/8 atm
B)1/4 atm
C)1/2 atm
D)3/4 atm
E)1 atm
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73
A hurricane strength wind is blowing at a speed of 100 km/hr over a flat square roof of 10 m per side.Assuming the inside of the house to be at 1 atm pressure and the density of air is 1.3 kg/m3,calculate the lifting force on the roof.

A)5.0 ×\times 103 N
B)3.8 ×\times 104 N
C)5.0 ×\times 104 N
D)1.0 ×\times 105 N
E)6.5 ×\times 104 N
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74
A hurricane strength wind is blowing at a speed of 100 km/hr over a flat roof of 100 m2.Assuming the inside of the house to be at 1 atm pressure and the density of air is 1.3 kg/m3,calculate the pressure difference between the inside and the outside of the roof.

A)500 Pa lower outside
B)1000 Pa higher outside
C)500 Pa lower inside
D)1000 Pa lower outside
E)18 Pa lower outside
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75
A hypodermic needle can be thought of as a large area pipe leading to a small area pipe that opens into the vein.The diameter of the plunger is 1.2 cm and the needle diameter is 0.15 cm.If the gauge pressure in the vein is 25 mmHg,what minimum force is needed on the plunger in order for a fluid flow into the vein to occur?

A)0.38 N
B)0.19 N
C)0.0060 N
D)31 N
E)0.12 N
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76
A horizontal pipe of 50 cm2 cross-sectional area carries a fluid of unknown density at a speed of 3.0 m/s.This pipe feeds a smaller pipe of cross section 25 cm2.If the pressure difference between the two sections of pipe is 9000 Pa,find the density of the fluid.

A)500 kg/m3
B)360 kg/m3
C)6000 kg/m3
D)720 kg/m3
E)Cannot solve,not enough information given
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A horizontal pipe of 30 cm2 cross-sectional area carries water at a speed of 2.5 m/s.This pipe feeds a smaller pipe of cross section 10 cm2.Find the speed of water flow in the smaller pipe.

A)3.5 m/s
B)0.8 m/s
C)2.5 m/s
D)7.5 m/s
E)23 m/s
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