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FPM Test Module1

The document contains a series of physics problems related to fluid mechanics, including Pascal's law, pressure calculations in a lake, pressure differences in a given figure, capillary rise in a glass tube, and viscosity calculations for crude oil. Each problem is assigned a specific mark value indicating its complexity and importance. The document serves as an exercise for students to apply their understanding of fluid dynamics principles.

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FPM Test Module1

The document contains a series of physics problems related to fluid mechanics, including Pascal's law, pressure calculations in a lake, pressure differences in a given figure, capillary rise in a glass tube, and viscosity calculations for crude oil. Each problem is assigned a specific mark value indicating its complexity and importance. The document serves as an exercise for students to apply their understanding of fluid dynamics principles.

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State Pascal’s law and explain one application (3 marks)


2. Determine the pressure at the bottom of a 50 m deep fresh water lake (3 marks)
3. Determine the pressure difference PA-PB in following figure (6 marks)

4. A 0.8 mm diameter glass tube is inserted into kerosene at 200C. Contact angle of kerosene with glass surface
is 260. Determine capillary rise of kerosene in tube. (3 marks)
5. The space between parallel plates 5 mm apart is filled with crude oil. A force of 2N is required to drag the
upper plate at a constant velocity of 0.8 m/s. The lower plate is stationary. The area of upper plate is 0.09
m2. Determine (i) dynamic viscosity and (ii) kinematic viscosity in stokes if specific gravity of oil is 0.9.
(5 marks)

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