Statement I The force of attraction due to a hollow spherical shell of uniform density on a point mass situated inside it is always positive.
Statement II The force of attraction between a hollow spherical shell of uniform density and a point mass situated outside is same just as, if the entire mass of the shell is at the centre of the shell.
Which of the following is correct?
What is the work done in stretching a uniform metal wire of length from 2 m to 2.004 m with an area of cross-section $10^{-6} \mathrm{~m}^2$ ?
[Young's modulus of the wire $=2 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{m}^2$ ]
A wide cylindrical vessel 50 cm in height is filled with water and rests on a table. Assuming the viscosity to be negligible. Find at what height from the bottom of the vessel a small hole should be made for the water jet coming out of it to hit the surface of the table at the maximum horizontal distance from the vessel
A spherical drop of radius $r$ is divided into 8 equal droplets. If the surface tension is $S$, then the work done in the process will be
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