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A hoop of radius 2m weight 100kg. It rolls along a horizontal floor so that its centre of mass has a speed of 20cms^−1. How much work has to be done to stop it ?
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A hoop of radius 2m weight 100kg. It rolls along a horizontal floor so that its centre of mass has a speed of 20cms^−1. How much work has to be done to stop it ? A hoop of radius 2m weight 100kg. It rolls along a horizontal floor so that its centre of mass has [...]
From a uniform disc of radius R, a circular section of radius R/2 is cut out. The centre of the hole is at R/2 from the centre of the original disc. Locate the centre of mass of the resulting flat body.
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Nov
From a uniform disc of radius R, a circular section of radius R/2 is cut out. The centre of the hole is at R/2 from the centre of the original disc. Locate the centre of mass of the resulting flat body. a circular section of radius R/2 is cut out. The centre of the hole [...]
To maintain a rotor at a uniform angular speed of 200 rad s^−1 , an engine needs to transmit a torque of 180 N m. What is the power required by the engine ? (Note: uniform angular velocity in the absence of friction implies zero torque. In practice, applied torque is needed to counter frictional torque). Assume that the engine is 100% efficient.
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To maintain a rotor at a uniform angular speed of 200 rad s^−1 , an engine needs to transmit a torque of 180 N m. What is the power required by the engine ? (Note: uniform angular velocity in the absence of friction implies zero torque. In practice, applied torque is needed to counter frictional [...]
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an engine needs to transmit a torque of 180 N m. What is the power required by the engine ? (Note: uniform angular velocity in the absence of friction implies zero torque. In practice ,
applied torque is needed to counter frictional torque). Assume that the engine is 100% efficient. ,
To maintain a rotor at a uniform angular speed of 200 rad s^−1 ,
A rope of negligible mass is wound round a hollow cylinder of mass 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular acceleration of the cylinder if the rope is pulled with a force of 30 N? What is the linear acceleration of the rope ? Assuming that there is no slipping.
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Nov
A rope of negligible mass is wound round a hollow cylinder of mass 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular acceleration of the cylinder if the rope is pulled with a force of 30 N? What is the linear acceleration of the rope ? Assuming that there is no slipping. find its [...]
(a) A child stands at the centre of a turntable with his two arms outstretched. The turntable is set rotating with an angular speed of 40 rev/min. How much is the angular speed of the child if he folds his hands back and thereby reduces his moment of inertia to 2/5 times the initial value ? Assume that the turntable rotates without friction. (b) Show that the child’s new kinetic energy of rotation is more than the initial kinetic energy of rotation. How do you account for this increase in kinetic energy?
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(a) A child stands at the centre of a turntable with his two arms outstretched. The turntable is set rotating with an angular speed of 40 rev/min. How much is the angular speed of the child if he folds his hands back and thereby reduces his moment of inertia to 2/5 times the initial value [...]
A solid cylinder of mass 20 kg rotates about its axis with angular speed 100 rad s^−1. The radius of the cylinder is 0.25 m. What is the kinetic energy associated with the rotation of the cylinder? What is the magnitude of angular momentum of the cylinder about its axis?
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A solid cylinder of mass 20 kg rotates about its axis with angular speed 100 rad s^−1. The radius of the cylinder is 0.25 m. What is the kinetic energy associated with the rotation of the cylinder? What is the magnitude of angular momentum of the cylinder about its axis? find its moment of inertia [...]
Torques of equal magnitude are applied to hollow cylinder and a solid sphere, both having the same mass and same radius. The cylinder is free to rotate about its standard axis of symmetry, and the sphere is free to rotate about an axis passing through its centre. which of the two will acquire a greater angular speed after a given time ?
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Torques of equal magnitude are applied to hollow cylinder and a solid sphere, both having the same mass and same radius. The cylinder is free to rotate about its standard axis of symmetry, and the sphere is free to rotate about an axis passing through its centre. which of the two will acquire a greater [...]
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and the sphere is free to rotate about an axis passing through its centre. which of the two will acquire a greater angular speed after a given time ? ,
both having the same mass and same radius. The cylinder is free to rotate about its standard axis of symmetry ,
Torques of equal magnitude are applied to hollow cylinder and a solid sphere ,
Given, moment of inertia of a disc of mass M and radius R about any of its diameters = mR^2/4, find its moment of inertia about an axis normal to the disc and passing through a point on its edge.
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Given, moment of inertia of a disc of mass M and radius R about any of its diameters = mR^2/4, find its moment of inertia about an axis normal to the disc and passing through a point on its edge. find its moment of inertia about an axis normal to the disc and passing through [...]
Find the moment of inertia of a sphere about a tangent to the sphere, given the moment of inertia of the sphere about any of its diameters to be 2MR^2/5, where M is the mass of the sphere and R is the radius of the sphere.
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Find the moment of inertia of a sphere about a tangent to the sphere, given the moment of inertia of the sphere about any of its diameters to be 2MR^2/5, where M is the mass of the sphere and R is the radius of the sphere. Find the moment of inertia of a sphere about [...]
A car weighs 1800 kg. The distance between its front and back axles is 1.8 m. Its centre of gravity is 1.05 m behind the front axle. Determine the force exerted by the level ground on each front wheel and each back wheel.
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A car weighs 1800 kg. The distance between its front and back axles is 1.8 m. Its centre of gravity is 1.05 m behind the front axle. Determine the force exerted by the level ground on each front wheel and each back wheel. given that a chlorine atom is about 35.5 times as massive as [...]
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given that a chlorine atom is about 35.5 times as massive as a hydrogen atom and nearly all the mass of an atom is concentrated in its nucleus ? ,
In the HCI molecule ,
the separation between the nuclei of the two atoms is about 1.27Å (1Å=10^−10m). Find the approximate location of the c.m of the molecule ,