Description : When milk is churned, the cream separates from it clue to: (1) Frictional force (2) Centrifugal force (3) Gravitation al force (4) Viscous forces
Last Answer : (2) Centrifugal force Explanation: The extraction of cream happens because of the work of centrifugal force which works outward. The separation of cream from milk is based on the fact that when liquids ... . Milk can be regarded as two liquids of different specific gravities, the serum and the fat.
Description : When the milk is churned vigorously the cream from it is separated out due to (3) Centripetal force (2) Gravitational force (3) Frictional force (4) Centrifugal force
Last Answer : Centrifugal force
Description : When the milk is churned vigorously the cream from it is separated out clue to – (1) Centripetal force (2) Gravitational force (3) Frictional force (4) Centrifugal force
Last Answer : (4) Centrifugal force Explanation: The separation of cream from milk is based on the fact that when liquids of different specific gravity revolve around the same centre at the same distance with the ... the lighter one. Milk consists of two liquids of different specific gravity: fat and milk serum.
Description : When milk is churned, the cream from it is separated due to (a) Gravitational force (b) Centrifugal force (c) Frictional force (d) Heat
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Cream gets separated out of milk when it is churned. This is due to– (1) gravitational force (2) centripetal force (3) centrifugal force (4) frictional force
Last Answer : (3) centrifugal force Explanation: During the churning of buttermilk, many particles of curd undergo rotatory motion: Then the particles with less weight experience more centripetal force and hence those particles ... force and so they are forced to the walls of the container away from the centre.
Description : Cream gets separated out of milk when it is churned. This is due to (1) gravitational force (2) centripetal force (3) centrifugal force (4) frictional force
Last Answer : centrifugal force
Description : Fat can be separated from milk in a cream separator because of _______. (1) cohesive force (2) gravitational force (3) centripetal force (4) centrifugal force
Last Answer : (4) centrifugal force Explanation: The centrifugal separator was invented in 1897. By the turn of the century it had altered the dairy industry by making centralized dairy processing possible for the first time.
Description : Fat can be separated from milk in a cream separator because of: (1) Cohesive force (2) Gravitational force (3) Centripetal force (4) Centrifugal force
Description : Forces acting on a particle settling in fluid are __________ forces. (A) Gravitational & buoyant (B) Centrifugal & drag (C) Gravitational or centrifugal buoyant drag (D) External, drag & viscous
Last Answer : (C) Gravitational or centrifugal buoyant drag
Description : Which of the following forces is nonconservative? w) gravitational force x) electrostatic force y) sliding frictional force z) restorative force of a spring
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- SLIDING FRICTIONAL FORCE
Description : In order to keep a body moving in a circle, there exists a force on it that is directed toward the center of the circle. This force is known asA. Centrifugal force B. Centripetal force C. Gravitational Force D. magnetic force
Last Answer : Centripetal force
Description : When milk is churned, how does the cream separate from it?
Last Answer : – Due to the centrifugal force
Description : Cream gets separated out from milk when it is churned. This is due to–
Last Answer : Centrifugal Force
Description : A spherical particle is falling slow in a viscous liquid such that Reynolds number is less than 1. Which statement is correct for this situation? (A) Inertial and drag forces are important (B) Drag ... forces are important (C) Drag force and gravitational forces are important (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (B) Drag, gravitational and buoyancy forces are important
Description : When milk is churned, how does the cream separate from it? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Due to the centrifugal force'
Last Answer : When milk is churned, the cream is separated from it due to centrifugal force because this force acts outwards in the direction of line joining centre to the locus. Due to outward force the heavier particles in milk experiences more force than the lighter particle.
Last Answer : Due to the centrifugal force
Description : Cream gets separated from milk when it is churned because of?
Description : Shan bought 30 liters of milk at the rate of Rs.8 per liter. He got it churned after spending Rs.10 and 5kg of cream and 30 liter of toned milk were obtained. If he sold the cream at Rs.30 per kg and toned milk at Rs.4 per liter, his profit in the transaction is: A. 20% B. 8% C. 30% D. 40%
Last Answer : Answer – B .8% Explanation: CP =Rs.(30 x 8 + 10) = Rs.250 SP = Rs. (30 x 5 + 30 x 4) = Rs.270 Gain% = (20/250 x 100)% = 8%
Description : 1. Which cytoplasmic organelles are treated as prokaryotic cells within the eukaryotic cells? 2. What is the minimum age for election/appointment as member of the Rajya Sabha ? 3. When milk is churned ... the earth's surface? 20. During which movement was Mahatma' added before Gandhiji's name?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Glyoxysomes 2. 30 years 3. Due to the centrifugal force 4. North-western 5. Portuguese 6. 1969 7. Mercury vapour 8. Clawed wings, teeth on jaw, tail 9. Katabatic ... . Southern Blotting 17. Nitrogen fixing bacteria 18. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu 19. Marine Ecosystem 20. Champaran satyagraha
Description : Railway tracks are banked on curves so that - (1) Necessary centrifugal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train (2) No frictional force may be produced between the ... the horizontal component of the weight of the train (4) The train may not fall down inwards
Last Answer : (3) Necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train
Description : Railway tracks are banked on curves so that (1) Necessary centrifugal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train (2) No frictional force may be produced between the ... the horizontal component of the weight of the train (4) The train may not fall down inwards
Last Answer : Necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train
Description : The force which makes a vehicle to stop when break is applied is called – (1) gravitational force (2) vanderwalls force (3) frictional force (4) covalent force
Last Answer : (3) frictional force Explanation: A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. It is used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or ... When the brakes are applied, work is done by the friction force between the brakes and the wheels.
Description : The force which makes a vehicle to stop when break is applied is called (1) gravitational force (2) vanderwalls force (3) frictional force (4) covalant force
Last Answer : frictional force
Description : What type of force acts on a car moving around a curve? (1) Centrifugal force (2) Cohesive force (3) Centripetal force (4) Gravitational force
Last Answer : (3) Centripetal force Explanation: Any object moving in a circle (or along a circular path) experiences a centripetal force. It is this physical force that pushes or pulls the object towards ... acting upon the turned wheels of the car provides centripetal force required for circular motion.
Description : When a running car stops suddenly, the passengers tends to lean forward because of: (1) centrifugal force (2) inertia of rest (3) inertia of motion (4) gravitational force
Last Answer : (3) inertia of motion Explanation: When a running car stops suddenly, the passengers tend to lean forward due to inertia of motion. Inertia is that property of a body due to which it resists a change in its state of rest or of uniform motion.
Description : At the fairground, the force that balances out our weight isA. centripetal force B. centrifugal force C. friction D. gravitational force
Last Answer : friction
Last Answer : inertia of motion
Description : A satellite orbits around the earth due to a.Celestial force b.Gravitational force c.Centrifugal force d.Centripetal force e.All of the above
Last Answer : c. Centrifugal force
Description : Railway tracks are banked on curves so that (a) Necessary centrifugal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train (b) Frictional force can be avoided between the tracks ... of the weight of the train (d) The train may not fly off in the opposite direction
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Due to energy dissipation by viscous forces in air, if simple harmonic variations of a pendulum die away after some time, then oscillation is said to be: A. undamped B. free C. damped D. dependent
Last Answer : damped
Description : The weakest of all fundamental forces is – (1) Gravitational force (2) Electrostatic force (3) Magnetic force (4) Nuclear force
Last Answer : (1) Gravitational force Explanation: In particle physics, fundamental interactions (sometimes called interactive forces or fundamental forces) are the ways that elementary particles interact with one another. ... weak interaction ("weak nuclear force"), and gravitation. All are non-contact forces.
Description : The Grand Unified Theory of the forces of nature combines three of the four forces. Which force is NOT included? w) gravitational x) electromagnetic y) weak nuclear z) strong nuclear
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- GRAVITATIONAL
Description : The weakest of all fundamental forces is (1) Gravitational force (2) Electrostatic force (3) Magnetic force (4) Nuclear force
Last Answer : Gravitational force
Description : A ball rolling along the ground, gradually slows and finally stops due to _______force. a) muscular b)frictional c)gravitational d)magnetic
Last Answer : b)frictional
Description : If Reynolds number is greater than 1, then the (A) Viscous force is larger than the inertia force (B) Inertia force is larger than the viscous force (C) Inertia force is larger than the surface tension force (D) Inertia force is larger than the gravitational force
Last Answer : (B) Inertia force is larger than the viscous force
Description : The weight of a body is due to (A) Centripetal force of earth (B) Gravitational pull exerted by the earth (C) Forces experienced by body in atmosphere (D) Gravitational force of attraction towards the centre of the earth
Last Answer : (D) Gravitational force of attraction towards the centre of the earth
Description : Railway tracks are banked on curves so that : (1) the train may not fall down inwards. (2) the weight of the train may be reduced. (3) necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the ... normal reaction due to track. (4) no frictional force may be produced between the wheels and the track.
Last Answer : (3) necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the normal reaction due to track. Explanation: A vehicle moving at a fast speed on a straight rail/ road has ... it experiences an additional force, termed as centripetal force, acting towards the centre of the circle.
Description : A satellite stay in orbit because the following two factors are balanced A. Satellite weight and speed B. Gravitational force and centrifugal force C. Centripetal force and speed D. Satellite weight and the pull of the moon and sun
Last Answer : B. Gravitational force and centrifugal force
Description : Operating principle of cyclone separator is based on the action of __________ dust particles. (A) Diffusion of (B) Centrifugal force on (C) Gravitational force on (D) Electrostatic force on
Last Answer : (B) Centrifugal force on
Description : Which of the following forces does not act on a fluid at rest? (A) Viscous force (B) Gravity force (C) Hydrostatic force (D) Surface tension force
Last Answer : (A) Viscous force
Description : When the work done in moving a particle round a closed loop in a field is zero, the forces in the field are called A. Zero forces B. Non-Conservative forces C. Conservative forces D. Viscous forces
Last Answer : Conservative forces
Description : Good design of the casing of a centrifugal pump aims at minimising the (A) Cavitation (B) Frictional losses (C) Kinetic energy loss (D) Static head
Last Answer : Option C
Description : The principle of conservation of energy cannot be applied in case of a.Flow of water in a pipe b.A particle moving in gravitational field c.Frictional movement of a particle over a surface d.Frictionless movement of a principle over a surface e.Simple pendulum
Last Answer : c. Frictional movement of a particle over a surface
Description : The center of pressure of a surface subjected to fluid pressure is the point (A) On the surface at which resultant pressure acts (B) On the surface at which gravitational force acts (C) At which all hydraulic forces meet (D) Similar to metacentre
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Which of the following statement is false? a.The potential energy of a particle has the form Ep = k2x. The force acting on the particle is constant (k is a constant) b.The linear velocity of ... zag path while ascending a steep hill e.The density of milk decreases when cream is taken out of milk
Last Answer : e. The density of milk decreases when cream is taken out of milk
Description : Which of the following liquids is most viscous? (1) Oil (2) Milk (3) Water (4) petrol
Last Answer : (1) Oil Explanation: Informally, viscosity is the quantity that describes a fluid's resistance to flow. It is dependent on temperature. Viscosity of the different fluids (in cP) is as follows: Edible Oil: 20 to 60; Milk: approximately 1.0; Water: 0.894; and Petrol: around 0.82 to 0.95 cP.
Description : Which of the following liquids is most viscous? (1) Oil (2) Milk (3) Water (4) Petrol
Last Answer : Oil