NCERT Exemplar class 11 Physics problems’ PDF for Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids is available here. Students can download the complete PDF of this chapter from the link available at the end of this article.
Importance of NCERT Exemplar Problems:
NCERT Exemplar problems are a very good resource for preparing the critical questions like Higher Order Thinking Skill (HOTS) questions. Every year, many questions from the NCERT Exampler are directly asked in the board exams. So, it’s very important for students to practice the NCERT exemplar problems to prepare well for the board exams.
About Chapter 10, Mechanical Properties of Fluids:
Chapter 10 of NCERT Exemplar class 11 Physics is Properties of Fluids. It is one of the most important chapters of CBSE class 11th Physics.
Important topics of this chapter (as per latest CBSE syllabus for Class 11) are given below:
Pressure due to a fluid column |
Pascal's law and its applications (hydraulic lift & hydraulic brakes) |
Effect of gravity on fluid pressure |
Viscosity |
Stokes' law |
Terminal velocity |
Streamline & turbulent flow |
Critical velocity |
Bernoulli's theorem & its applications |
Surface energy & surface tension |
Angle of contact |
Excess of pressure across a curved surface |
Application of surface tension ideas to drops, bubbles & capillary rise |
This chapter of NCERT Exemplar has variety of questions based on above mentioned topics.
Importance of Chapter 10, Mechanical Properties of Fluids:
Knowledge of important & basic concepts related to Mechanical Properties of Fluids is essential for every CBSE class 11 student. Questions based on various concepts of Mechanical Properties of Fluids are frequently asked in CBSE class 11 Physics examinations. Students must study this chapter thoroughly to score well in CBSE class 11 Physics exams.
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Inside Chapter 10 of NCERT Exemplar Class 10 Physics:
This chapter of the book has
5 Multiple choice questions with single correct option |
5 Multiple choice questions with multiple correct options |
5 Very short answer type questions |
5 Short answer type questions |
3 Long answer type questions |
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