Question 17
An air bubble in a
tank of water is rising with constant velocity. The forces acting on the bubble
are X, Y and Z as shown.
What describes the
three forces?
A Z is
the viscous drag on the bubble, Y is the weight of the bubble, X is
the upthrust on the bubble and X = Y + Z.
B Z is
the viscous drag on the bubble, Y is the weight of the bubble, X is
the upthrust on the bubble and X > Y + Z.
C Z is
the weight of the bubble, Y is the viscous drag on the bubble, X is
the upthrust on the bubble and X = Y + Z.
D Z is
the weight of the bubble, Y is the viscous drag on the bubble, X is
the upthrust on the bubble and X > Y + Z.
Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2015 Paper 13 Q15
Solution:
Answer: A.
The air bubble rises at constant velocity. This means
that its acceleration is zero, and thus the resultant force on it is also zero
[since F = ma].
Resultant force = 0
Upward force = Downward forces
X = Y + Z [Choices
B and D are incorrect]
The weight acts downwards. So, either Y or Z is the
weight.
BUT the mass of air is very tiny. Its weight will also
be very small. So, Y is most likely the weight.
Z is the viscous drag of the water on the bubble. The
viscous drag is a resistive force and therefore acts in a direction opposite to
the motion.
X is the upthrust force which arises due to the difference in pressure at the top and bottom of the air bubble. Its direction is upwards.
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