Welcome to your Properties of Solids and Liquids -2
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Pressure has dimensions of
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Pressure at a depth of 10 m in water (ρ = 1000 kg/m³, g = 10 m/s²) is
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Density of gases compared to liquids is
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Pressure at same depth in different shaped containers is
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Hydraulic lift works on principle of
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If g increases, pressure at same depth
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Pressure at bottom of lake depends on
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SI unit of pressure is
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Pressure at a point inside a liquid depends on
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Solids differ from fluids mainly in
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Atmospheric pressure decreases with
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A sharp knife cuts better because it
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Which quantity is scalar?
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Density of water at 4°C is
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Force exerted by a fluid at rest on a surface acts
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If piston area increases, force output
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Which does NOT affect liquid pressure?
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Pascal’s law states that pressure applied to a confined fluid
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If density of liquid is doubled, pressure at same depth
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately
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If depth is doubled, pressure becomes
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If the area of contact is reduced to half while force remains constant, pressure becomes
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SI unit of pressure equals
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Pressure at depth h in a liquid of density ρ is
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Liquids and gases are called fluids because they
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Pressure exerted by a liquid depends on
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Pressure transmitted in a confined liquid is
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Density is defined as
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Pressure is independent of
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Pressure does not depend on
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Pressure is defined as
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Total pressure at depth h below surface is
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Shear stress required to deform a fluid is
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Pressure at a point inside a fluid acts
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A fluid has no definite
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A body experiences pressure because
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Pressure at two points at same depth in same liquid is
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Two liquids of same density are filled to same height in different vessels. Pressure at the bottom is
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Dam walls are thicker at bottom because
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In hydraulic press, if A₂ = 10A₁, then F₂ equals
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If force is doubled and area is halved, pressure becomes
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Compressibility of gases compared to liquids is