Question:

Match List I with List II
LIST ILIST II
ASurface tension1kgm−1s−1
BPressure2kgms−1
CViscosity3kgm−1s−2
DImpulse4kgs−2
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Updated On: Oct 23, 2024
  • A-III , B-IV , C-I , D-II
  • A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
  • A-IV , B-III , C-I , D-II
  • A-II , B-I , C-III , D-IV
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

(A) Surface Tension

(B) Pressure

(C) Viscosity

(D) Impulse

So A-(IV), B-(III), C-(I), D- (II)
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Concepts Used:

Pressure

Pressure is defined as the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.

Everyday examples of pressure are:

  • The working of the vacuum cleaner is an example of pressure. The fan inside the vacuum creates a low-pressure region which makes it easy to suck the dust particles inside the vacuum.
  • Using a knife for cutting is another example of pressure. The area exposed from the knife is small but the pressure is high enough to cut the vegetables and fruits.

Formula:

When a force of ‘F’ Newton is applied perpendicularly to a surface area ‘A’, then the pressure exerted on the surface by the force is equal to the ratio of F to A. The formula for pressure (P) is:

P = F / A

Units of Pressure:

The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa)

A pascal can be defined as a force of one newton applied over a surface area of a one-meter square.