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Rotation DTS-8

The document contains a daily tutorial sheet with questions about rotational motion and torque. It includes multiple choice questions about topics like normal reactions, torque, moments of inertia, and rotational kinematics. The document provides context, diagrams, and calculations for 106 multiple choice questions.

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Rotation DTS-8

The document contains a daily tutorial sheet with questions about rotational motion and torque. It includes multiple choice questions about topics like normal reactions, torque, moments of inertia, and rotational kinematics. The document provides context, diagrams, and calculations for 106 multiple choice questions.

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Date Planned : __ / __ / __ Daily Tutorial Sheet - 8 Expected Duration : 90 Min

Actual Date of Attempt : __ / __ / __ Level - 2 Exact Duration :_________


Topics covered : Torque, Fixed axis Rotation

101. A rod of weight w is supported by two parallel knife edges A and B and is in equilibrium in a horizontal
position. The knives are at a distance d from each other. The centre of mass of the rod lies at a distance x
from A. The normal reactions at A and B are:
(A) N A  2w(1x / d ), N B  wx / d (B) N A  w(1  x / d ), N B  wx / d

 x
(C) N A  2w(1  x / d ), N B  2wx / d (D) N A  wx / d, N B  w 1  
 d 

102. A spool of mass M and radius 2R lies on an inclined plane as shown in
figure. A light thread is wound around the connecting tube of the spool and
its free end carries a weight of mass m. The value of m so that system is in
equilibrium is:
(A) 2M sin  (B) M sin 
(C) 2 M tan  (D) M cos 
R
103. A wheel of radius R has an axle of radius . A force F is applied tangentially to the wheel. To keep the
5
system in a state of “rotational” rest, a force F ' is applied tangentially to the axle. The value of F ' is:
(A) F (B) 3F (C) 5F (D) 7F

104. A wheel of moment of inertia 2.5 kgm 2 has an initial angular velocity of 40 rad s 1. A constant torque of

10 Nm acts on the wheel. The time during which the wheel is accelerated to 60 rad s1 is:
(A) 4s (B) 6s (C) 5s (D) 2.5 s

105. A thin uniform rod of mass M and length L is hinged at its upper end and released from initial horizontal
L
position. The tension at a point located at a distance from the hinge point, when the rod becomes vertical,
3
will be:
22 Mg 11Mg 6 Mg
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2Mg
27 13 11
*106. A ladder AB supported by a smooth vertical wall and rough horizontal floor
B
as shown. A boy starts moving from A to B slowly. The ladder remains at
rest. Pick up the correct statement(s). Smooth
(A) Magnitude of normal reaction by the wall on ladder at point B will wall
A
increase Rough floor
(B) Magnitude of normal reaction by the wall on ladder at point B will decrease
(C) Magnitude of normal reaction by the floor on the ladder at point A will remain unchanged
(D) Magnitude of friction force by the floor on the ladder at point A will increase

DTS - 8 74 Level - 2 | Rotational Motion


*107. Two discs A and B, each of mass 5 kg and radius 0.25m are rigidly fixed to
the ends of shaft C, which in turn is supported in horizontal position with B
the help of frictionless bearings (not shown in diagram). Two blocks of
masses 20 kg and 5 kg are attached to the light cords wrapped around the C
pulleys as shown. If the system is released from rest in the shown position, A

mark out the correct statement(s)


5
(A) The angular acceleration of shaft C is in clockwise direction as
seen from the side of A and remains constant
(B) The angular acceleration of shaft C is in clockwise direction as 20
seen from the side of A and is decreasing with time g
(C) The angular velocity of the shaft when the block of mass 20 kg has fallen by 5m is 28.28 rad/s
(D) The linear tangential velocity with which the cord is wrapped up from B at the instant described in
option (C) is 7.07 m/s

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 108 - 110


A uniform solid cylinder of radius R is spinned about its axis to the angular velocity 0 and then
placed into a corner, see the figure. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cylinder and the
0
two surfaces (wall and floor) are same and equal to k .
R
108. The normal reaction imparted by the wall on the cylinder is:
2kmg kmg kmg kmg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1  k2 1  k2 1  2k2 2  k2

109. Calculate the angular acceleration of the cylinder.

(A)

k 1  k g  in clockwise direction (B)

k 1  k g  in anticlockwise direction
1   R k2 1   R k2

(C)

2k 1  k g  in clockwise direction (D)

2k 1  k g  in anticlockwise direction
1   R k2 1   R k2

110. How many turns will the cylinder accomplish before it stops?

(A)
1     R 2
k
2
0
(B)
1     R 2
k
2
0


k 1  k g  8k 1  k g  

(C)

8 1  k2 20 R  (D)

3 1  k2 20 R 

k 1  k g  
k 1  k g 

DTS - 8 75 Level - 2 | Rotational Motion

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