Question

When a $$4\,kg$$  mass is hung vertically on a light spring that obeys Hooke’s law, the spring stretches by $$2\,cms.$$  The work required to be done by an external agent in stretching this spring by $$5\,cms$$  will be
$$\left( {g = 9.8\,m/{{\sec }^2}} \right)$$

A. 4.900 joule
B. 2.450 joule  
C. 0.495 joule
D. 0.245 joule
Answer :   2.450 joule
Solution :
$$\eqalign{ & K = \frac{F}{x} = \frac{{4 \times 9.8}}{{2 \times {{10}^{ - 2}}}} = 19.6 \times {10^2} \cr & {\text{Work}}\,{\text{done}} = \frac{1}{2}19.6 \times {10^2} \times {\left( {0.05} \right)^2} = 2.45\,J \cr} $$

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The following four wires are made of the same material. Which of these will have the largest extension when the same tension is applied?

A. $$length=50\,cm, \,\,diameter=0.5 \,mm$$
B. $$length = 100 \,cm, \,\,diameter= 1 \,mm$$
C. $$length= 200 \,cm, \,\,diameter= 2 \,mm$$
D. $$length=300 \,cm, \,\,diameter =3 \,mm$$
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A U-tube of uniform cross section (see figure) is partially filled with a liquid I. Another liquid II which does not mix with liquid I is poured into one side. It is found that the liquid levels of the two sides of the tube are the same, while the level of liquid I has risen by $$2 \,cm.$$  If the specific gravity of liquid I is $$1.1,$$  the specific gravity of liquid II must be-
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A. $$1.12$$
B. $$1.1$$
C. $$1.05$$
D. $$1.0$$
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A homogeneous solid cylinder of length $$L\left( {L < \frac{H}{2}} \right),$$   cross-sectional area $$\frac{A}{5}$$ is immersed such that it floats with its axis vertical at the liquid-liquid interface with length $$\frac{L}{4}$$ in the denser liquid as shown in the figure. The lower density liquid is open to atmosphere having pressure $${P_0}.$$ Then density $$D$$ of solid is given by-
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A. $$\frac{5}{4}d$$
B. $$\frac{4}{5}d$$
C. $$4d$$
D. $$\frac{d}{5}$$
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A large open tank has two holes in the wall. One is a square hole of side $$L$$ at a depth $$y$$ from the top and the other is a circular hole of radius $$R$$ at a depth $$4y$$  from the top. When the tank is completely filled with water, the quantities of water flowing out per second from both holes are the same. Then, $$R$$ is equal to-

A. $$\frac{L}{{\sqrt {2\pi } }}$$
B. $$2\pi L$$
C. $$L$$
D. $$\frac{L}{{2\pi }}$$

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