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JEE Main 2025 (Online) 28th January Morning Shift
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Consider following statements:

A. Surface tension arises due to extra energy of the molecules at the interior as compared to the molecules at the surface, of a liquid.

B. As the temperature of liquid rises, the coefficient of viscosity increases.

C. As the temperature of gas increases, the coefficient of viscosity increases

D. The onset of turbulence is determined by Reynold's number.

E. In a steady flow two stream lines never intersect.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A
B, C, D Only
B
C, D, E Only
C
A, D, E Only
D
A, B, C Only
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JEE Main 2025 (Online) 24th January Morning Shift
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An air bubble of radius 0.1 cm lies at a depth of 20 cm below the free surface of a liquid of density $1000 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^3$. If the pressure inside the bubble is $2100 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{m}^2$ greater than the atmospheric pressure, then the surface tension of the liquid in SI unit is (use $g=10 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2$ )
A
0.02
B
0.05
C
0.25
D
0.1
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JEE Main 2025 (Online) 24th January Morning Shift
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The amount of work done to break a big water drop of radius ' $R$ ' into 27 small drops of equal radius is 10 J . The work done required to break the same big drop into 64 small drops of equal radius will be

A
20 J
B
10 J
C
5 J
D
15 J
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JEE Main 2025 (Online) 23rd January Evening Shift
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Water flows in a horizontal pipe whose one end is closed with a valve. The reading of the pressure gauge attached to the pipe is $P_1$. The reading of the pressure gauge falls to $P_2$ when the valve is opened. The speed of water flowing in the pipe is proportional to

A
$\left(P_1-P_2\right)^2$
B
$\sqrt{\mathrm{P}_1-\mathrm{P}_2}$
C
$P_1-P_2$
D
$\left(P_1-P_2\right)^4$

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