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Linear & Angular Mechanics Test

The document contains a 7 question test on linear and angular mechanics. Question 1 involves calculating the final velocity and distance covered by an object undergoing uniform acceleration. Question 2 involves calculating the time taken and final angular speed of an object completing revolutions with uniform angular acceleration. Question 3 involves calculating the initial height and final velocity of an object thrown vertically downwards.

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Linear & Angular Mechanics Test

The document contains a 7 question test on linear and angular mechanics. Question 1 involves calculating the final velocity and distance covered by an object undergoing uniform acceleration. Question 2 involves calculating the time taken and final angular speed of an object completing revolutions with uniform angular acceleration. Question 3 involves calculating the initial height and final velocity of an object thrown vertically downwards.

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Linear and Angular Mechanics Test (Total marks 42: Time 30 minutes)

1. An object undergoes uniform acceleration of 2.0 m s-2 for 10 seconds. The initial
velocity was 20 m s-1. Calculate.

a) The final velocity [2 marks]


b) The distance covered [2 marks]

V = 20 + 2 .

10 =
40 m/s

S= 20 .

10 + &(2) 102 .

= 300

2. An object starting from rest completes 20 revolutions with a uniform angular


acceleration of 2.0 rad s-2. Calculate.

a) The time taken [2 marks]


b) The final angular speed [2 marks]

- = Wot+Extr

20 2 T1
· = E -
2 +2

FoTi =+ tell 25 .

b) up =
Wa +220

x 2x20x2T
22 4 rad/s
lf
= .

=
3. An object is thrown vertically downwards with an initial velocity of 20 m s-1. It hits
the ground 5.0 seconds later. You may assume the gravitational field strength is
10 N kg-1 and air resistance is negligible. Calculate.

a) The initial height [2 marks]


b) The final velocity [2 marks]

4. An object initially rotating clockwise 10 rad s-1 has a uniform angular acceleration
of 2.0 rad s-2 counter-clockwize for 11 seconds. Calculate.

a) The final angular velocity [2 marks]


b) The total number of revolutions (both clockwise and counter-clockwise) [2 marks]
c) The final angular displacement from the starting position [2 marks]
5 A bus with wheels of diameter 1.20m is travelling at 70 km h-1. Calculate angular
speed of the wheels. In revolutions s-1. [2 marks]

6. A cylinder of diameter 50 cm accelerates down a hill, without slipping in 5.0


seconds. The initial angular speed is 1.0 revolution per second and the final
angular speed of 11 revolutions per second. Calculate.

a) The angular acceleration [2 marks]


b) The linear acceleration [2 marks]
c) The initial linear velocity [2 marks]
d) The final linear velocity [2 marks]
7) A couple with each force being 10 N acts on a stationary cylinder of diameter 20cm
and mass 2.0kg (I = 0.5mR2) for 10 s. Calculate

a) The torque [2 marks]


b) The moment of inertia [2 marks]
c) The angular acceleration [2 marks]
d) The final angular speed [2 marks]
e) The final angular momentum [2 marks]
f) The final angular kinetic energy [2 marks]
g) The number of rotations [2 marks]
7) A couple with each force being 10 N acts on a stationary cylinder of diameter 20cm -

and mass 2.0kg (I = 0.5mR2) for 10 s. Calculate

a) The torque [2 marks]


b) The moment of inertia [2 marks]
c) The angular acceleration [2 marks]
d) The final angular speed [2 marks]
e) The final angular momentum [2 marks]
f) The final angular kinetic energy [2 marks]
g) The number of rotations los [2 marks]
1

a) I= F d A -

O Im
.

= 10x0 1 + 10x0 / .
.

=2 Nm
,
vlos
b) I = 0 .
5 mR

= 0 .
5x2X(0 . 12
= 0 .

01kym2,

1) T = 12 < = =
%
= 200
rads

d) Wt =
Wotht Wo =

= We = 200x10 = 2000 rad/s,

e) P : In

= 0 01X2000 .
= 20
Kymrad/s ,

f) kE=Iwh

= Ex 0 . 01 .
2000K

= 200005 or 20k] ,

Not + Ent Wo = 0

9) S = ,

= [xt2 #000-1591 5 . rotations 2 1600 rotations


,
a

= 0 5 X
.
200 x 18 = 10000

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