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Class 11th Physics

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about various physics concepts including: 1. Pressures inside soap bubbles and how their volumes are related. 2. How the volume of water changes when heated from 0 to 10 degrees Celsius. 3. How the spring constant is affected when a spring is cut into two equal halves. 4. Whether work is done when a body is lifted to a height in static equilibrium. 5. Whether explanations about the thickness of watchmaker and carpenter screwdriver handles are correct. 6. Calculating the angular momentum of a rotating circular ring.
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Class 11th Physics

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about various physics concepts including: 1. Pressures inside soap bubbles and how their volumes are related. 2. How the volume of water changes when heated from 0 to 10 degrees Celsius. 3. How the spring constant is affected when a spring is cut into two equal halves. 4. Whether work is done when a body is lifted to a height in static equilibrium. 5. Whether explanations about the thickness of watchmaker and carpenter screwdriver handles are correct. 6. Calculating the angular momentum of a rotating circular ring.
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Class 11th Physics

1 . Pressures inside two soap bubbles are 1.01 atm and 1.03 atm, ratio between their
volumes is
a) 3 : 1
b) none of these
c) 27 : 1
d) 127 : 101
2. When water is heated from 0°C to 10°C its volume
a) increases continuously
b) first decreases and then increases
c) decreases continuously
d) first increases and then decreases
3. A spring is cut into two equal halves. How is the spring constant of each half affected?
a)becomes double
b) none of these
c) becomes 1/4th
d) becomes half
4. If we lift a body from rest to a height h and the body is in static equilibrium, then network done
is:
a)-ve
b)zero
c)unity
d)+ve
5. Assertion (A): The handle of the watch-maker's screw-driver is much thicker than the handle
of a carpenter's screwdriver.
Reason (R): Watchmaker requires small torque than the carpenter.
a)Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b)Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c)A is true but R is false.
d)A is false but R is true.
6.A circular ring of diameter 40cm and mass 1kg is rotating about an axis normal to its plane
and passing through the centre with a frequency of 10 rotations per second. Calculate the
angular momentum about its axis of rotation?
7.The angle θ covered by a body in rotational motion is give by the equation θ = 6t + 5t2 + 2t3.
Determine the value of instantaneous angular velocity and angular acceleration at time t = 2S
8.What is kepler’s law of periods? Show it mathematically?
9. A copper block of mass 2.5 kg is heated in a furnace to a temperature of 500 °C and then
placed on a large ice block. What is the maximum amount of ice that can melt? (Specific heat of
copper = 0.39 J; heat of fusion of water = 335 J).
10. On a hot day, a car is left in sunlight with all windows closed. Explain why it is
considerably warmer than outside, after some time?
11.Define (i) Specific heat capacity (ii) Heat capacity (iii) Molar specific heat capacity at
Constant pressure and at Constant Volume and Write their units.
12. State and explains the three modes of transfer of heat. Explain how the loss of heat
due to these three modes is minimised in a thermos flask.
13. State the factors on which the moment of inertia of a body depends.
14. State and prove work energy theorem analytically?
15.How is centripetal force provided in case of the following?

(i) Motion of planet around the sun,

(ii) Motion of moon around the earth.

(iii) Motion of an electron around the nucleus in an atom.

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