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05.       Two electric dipole moment p each, pointing along positive x axis are placed at (0,0,0) and (a, a root 3, 0) respectively. Find magnitude of,


a) Resultant electric field at (a, a root 3, 0)


b) Resultant electric potential at (a, a root 3, a)


 

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06.       Two concentric spherical shells of radii a and 3a are connected to a cell of emf V as shown in the figure. Find,


a) Electrostatic energy stored between the shells.


b) Electrostatic force on unit area of outer shell.


c) Electric intensity and potential at midpoint between the two surfaces assuming electric potential of outer shell as zero.


 

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Q1.       Fresh water in a reservoir is 10 m deep. A horizontal pipe 4 cm in diameter passes through the reservoir 6m below the water surface as shown in the fig. A plug secures the pipe opening.


a) Find the friction force between the plug and the pipe wall.


b) The plug is removed. What volume of water flows out of the pipe in 1hr? Assume area of the reservoir to be too large.



Q2.       The U-tube acts as a water siphon. The bend in the tube is 1m above the water surface. The tube outlet is 7 m below the water surface. The water issues from the bottom of the siphon as a free jet at atmospheric pressure. Determine the speed of the free jet and the minimum absolute pressure of the water in the bend.  (Atmospheric pressure = 1.01 x 10^5 N/m^2 ; g = 10m/s^2; density of water = 1000 kg/m^3 )



 



 


 

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Q1.      A Cylinder of radius 1cm, length 4cm, made of a material of specific gravity 0.75 floats in water with its axis vertical. It is then pushed vertically downwards, so as to be just immersed. Find,


a) The work done.


b) The reduction in the force on the bottom of the containing vessel when the cylinder is subsequently taken out of water. Assume that volume of water in the vessel >> volume of cylinder. (g = 10m/s^2)


 


Q2.       A solid sphere of mass 2 kg and density 500 kg/m^3 is held stationary relative to a tank filled with water. The tank is accelerating upward with acceleration 2 m/s^2. Calculate,


a) Tension in the thread connected between the sphere and the bottom of the tank.


b) If the thread snaps, calculate the acceleration of sphere with respect to the tank. (g = 10m/s^2; density of water = 1000 kg/m^2)


 


 


 

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@ Anandghegde,
 
Before solving this problem just go through this link;

http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Aeronautics-and-Astronautics/16-07Fall-2004/EDABC2D9-6030-4F56-B369-D6CEE666F502/0/d27.pdf


And make sure that you are perfect with all the concepts in it.
 
Let us proceed,
As we know,
 
Given, Lambda (L) = dm/dt

As, Fth = (dm/dt) u
 
Thus, we have,
 
Fth = Lu              .. (i)
 
The direction of Fth will be in the opposite direction of u, because the system is loosing mass.
 
We also have variable mass = M - Lt            .. (ii)
 
Draw the FBD and resolve Fth along x and y coordinates as shown in the Figure.
 
Along y coordinate, we have,
 
N = Fth sin 0 + (variable mass) g                          
 
Substitute (i) and (ii), we have,
 
N = Lu sin 0 + (M - Lt) g                      ..(iii)
 
Frictional force f = µ N                   ..(iv)
 
Along x coordinate, we have,
 
Fth cos 0 - f = (dv/dt)(variable mass)g  
 
Substitute (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv), we have
 
Lu cos 0 - µ [Lu sin 0 + (M - Lt) g] = (dv/dt)(M - Lt) g
 
Multiply throughout by dt and and divide by (M - Lt)

And then integrate LHS from zero --> t and RHS from zero --> v
 
The sign
0t{ indicates integration from zero --> t

0t{ Lu cos 0 dt / (M - Lt) - 0t{ µLu sin 0 dt / (M - Lt) + 0t{ µg dt =  0v{ dv
 
Therefore, we have
 
v = Lu cos 0 ln | M / (M - Lt) | - µLu sin 0 ln | M / (M - Lt) | - µgt
 
Take ln | M / (M - Lt) | common and you will get the final answer.
 
I believe that whatever I have solved is correct. Nudge me if you have any query.
 
Dude, you are in XIth with me; you should have tried it yourself. Nevermind !!!
 
 
 
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Take a keen look at the diagram and click to enlarge
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Wedge M 2 is at rest (ie U 1 = 0m/s). Coefficient of restitution is  e.

Given U 1, U 2, M 1, M 2, e, beta, g    

Find V 1 & V 2 (Final Velocities)


Please explain in detail ! The hint was to use impulse momentum theorem ???

Here is the figure:-
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