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Apart, was observed to descend at a steady rate of 0•12 mm. per sec. When a potential difference of 8000 volts was applied across the plates, the descent of the oil drop was arrested. Calculate (a) the radius of the drop, (b) the charge on it. 93 gm. c. 0013 gm. c. 83 X o-4gm. ] Inserted into the lower end of a deep cylindrical glass vessel of diameter io cm. is a horizontal capillary tube 3o cm. in length with an internal diameter of i mm. The vessel is filled with water which is allowed to flow out via the capillary tube.

Cm. Would the volume of the block change when sheared in this way ? Explain your answer. ] Explain what is meant by a modulus of rigidity and describe how you would determine the modulus of rigidity of a material provided in the form of a wire. A vertical wire is fixed at its upper end, and at the lower end carries a uniform cylinder, which is attached to the wire at the middle of its axis, which is horizontal. The cylinder takes 44 sec. to make seven complete torsional oscillations. 0 cm. i cm.

Describe how the surface tension of soap solution can be obtained by a method involving the excess pressure inside a soap bubble. A T-piece is provided with taps so that soap bubbles can be separately blown at either end of the cross-tube. Of two such bubbles blown, A has twice the radius of the other bubble B. Describe and explain what happens when A and B are put into communication by opening the taps between them. 22. What is the excess pressure inside a spherical soap bubble of radius 5 cm.

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