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Properties of Solids and Liquids MCQs for JEE

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Master Properties of Solids and Liquids through exam-style multiple-choice questions. This page features 35+ JEE MCQs covering Elastic behaviour, stress-strain relationship, Hooke's Law, Young's modulus, bulk modulus and modulus of rigidity, Pressure due to a fluid column, Pascal's law and its applications, effect of gravity on fluid pressure, Viscosity, Stoke's law, terminal velocity, streamline and turbulent flow, critical velocity, and more, each with verified answers and clear explanations.

Subtopics in Properties of Solids and Liquids

  • Elastic behaviour, stress-strain relationship, Hooke's Law
  • Young's modulus, bulk modulus and modulus of rigidity
  • Pressure due to a fluid column, Pascal's law and its applications, effect of gravity on fluid pressure
  • Viscosity, Stoke's law, terminal velocity, streamline and turbulent flow, critical velocity
  • Bernoulli's principle and its applications
  • Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, excess of pressure across a curved surface
  • Application of surface tension: drops, bubbles and capillary rise
  • Heat, temperature, thermal expansion, specific heat capacity, calorimetry, change of state, latent heat
  • Heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation

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Q1PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
If the air density were uniform, then the height of the atmosphere above the sea level to produce a normal atmospheric pressure of 1.0×1051.0 \times 10^{5} Pa is (density of air is 1.3kg/m3,g=10m/s21.3 \mathrm{kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3}, \mathrm{g}=10 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^{2} ):
Q2PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Choose the wrong statements from the following. Two spheres made of the same material have the same diameter. One sphere is hollow and the other is solid. If they are heated through the same range of temperature, Then: This question has multiple correct options
Q3PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Y,k,n\boldsymbol{Y}, \boldsymbol{k}, \boldsymbol{n} represent respectively the young's modulus,bulk modulus and rigidity modulus of a body. If rigidity modulus is twice the bulk modulus, then:
Q4PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Assertion Pascal's law is the working principle of hydraulic lift. Reason Pressure =thrustarea=\frac{\text {thrust}}{\text {area}}
Q5PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
According to Stoke's law, the viscous drag force, on an oil drop is proportional to:
Q6PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Human body temperature is well measured by
Q7PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Convert 250C25^{0} C to Kelvin scale:
Q8PhysicsUnit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Ocean currents are caused by the setting up of in water

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