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A thin rod of mass 0.9 kg and length 1m is
suspended, at rest, from one end so that it can
freely oscillate in the vertical plane. A particle of
move 0.1 kg moving in a straight line with
velocity 80 m/s hits the rod at its bottom most
point and sticks to it (see figure). The angular
speed (in rad/s) of the rod immediately after the
collision will be .
Shown in the figure is a hollow icecream cone (it
is open at the top), If its mass is M, radius of its
top, Rand height, H, then its moment of inertia
about its axis is
Auniform thin bar of mass 6 kg and length 2.4
meter is bent to make an equilateral hexagon.
‘The moment of inertia about an axis passing
through the centre of mass and perpendicular to
the plane of hexagon is x10 kgm’.
Four point masses, each of mass m, are fixed at
the corners of a square of side l, The square is
rotating with angular frequency w, about an axis
passing through one of the corners of the square
and parallel to its diagonal, as shown in the
figure. The angular momentum of the square
about this axis is :
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The linear mass density of a thin rod AB of
length L varies from A to B as
A(x) = Ao (1+ ), where x is the distance
from A. If M is the mass of the rod then its
moment of inertia about an axis passing through
A and perpendicular to the rod is :
Asphere of radius ‘a’ and mass 'm' rolls along a
horizontal plane with constant speed vp, It
encounters an inclined plane at angle @ and
climbs upward. Assuming that it rolls without
slipping, how far up the sphere will travel?
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OoA circular disc of mass M and radius R is ABC is a plane lamina of the shape of an
rotating about its axis with angular speed w) .If equilateral triangle. D, E are mid points of AB,
another stationary disc having radius # and AC and Gis the centroid of the lamina. Moment
same mass M is droped co-axially on to the of inertia of the lamina about an axis passing
rotating disc. Gradually both discs attain through G and perpendicular to the plane ABC is
constant angular speed w the energy lost in the J, , If part ADE is removed, the moment of
Process is p% of the initial energy. Value of 18 jnertia of the remaining part about the same
axis is 1 where N is an integer. Value of N is
Consider two uniform discs of the same —
thickness and different radii R, = Rand A
Ry = aR made of the same material. If the ratio
of their moments of inertia I and I,
respectively, about their axes is I: Tz =
then the value of aris : D E
For a uniform rectangular sheet shown in the
figure, the ratio of moments of inertia about the
axes perpendicular to the sheet and passing B Cc
through 0 (the centre of mass) and 0' (corner
A wheel is rotating freely with an angular speed
point) is: Bireety eur sp
xi
w ona shaft. The moment of inertia of the wheel
isl and the moment of inertia of the shaft is,
negligible. Another wheel of moment of inertia
31 initially at rest is suddenly coupled to the
same shaft. The resultant fractional loss in the
Kinetic energy of the system is :
x Aring is hung on a nail. It can oscillate, without
+60 cm> slipping or sliding
@ in its plane with a time period Ty and,
—F 5 * a
Aforce F = G +254 ak) Nactsatapoint (ii) back and forth in a direction perpendicular
(4 +37- ) m. Then the magnitude oftorque to its plane,
is am r qh
about the point (+23 4%) m wile y@Nm, With a period Tz, The ratio 7} willbe:
The value of xis2m
Moment of inertia of a cylinder of mass M,
length L and radius R about an axis passing
through its centre and perpendicular to the axis
of the cylinder is
1M (42 + 4).1tsuch a cylinder isto be
Shown in the figure is rigid and uniform one
meter long rod AB held in horizontal position by
two strings tied to its ends and attached to the
ceiling. The rod is of mass ‘m’ and has another
‘weight of mass 2 m hung ata distance of 75 cm
from A. The tension in the string at A is:
Two uniform circular discs are rotating
independently in the same direction around
their common axis passing through their
centres. The moment of inertia and angular
velocity of the first disc are 0.1 kg-m? and 10 rad
s-! respectively while those for the second one
are 0.2 kg-m? and 5 rad s“ respectively. At some
instant they get stuck together and start rotating
as a single system about their common axis with
some angular speed. The kinetic energy of the
combined system is :
An massless equilateral trlangle FFG of side ‘a’
(As shown in figure) has three particles of mass
m situated at its vertices. The moment of inertia
of the system about the line EX perpendicular to
EG in the plane of EEG is 4 ma? where Nis an
integer. The value of Nis__.
F
made for a given mass of a material, the ratio
for it to have minimum possible lis
A uniform rod of length is pivoted at one of its
ends on a vertical shalt of negligible radius.
When the shaft rotates at angular speed w the
rod makes an angle @ with it (see figure). To find
equate the rate of change of angular
momentum (direction going inte the paper)
226 w? sim @ cos @ about the centre of mass (CM)
to the torque provided by the horizontal and
vertical forces Fy and Fy about the CM. The
value of # is then such that :
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A person of 80 kg mass is standing on the rim of
a circular platform of mass 200 kg rotating about
its axis at 5 revolutions per minute (rpm). The
person now starts moving towards the centre of
the platform. What will be the rotational speed
(in rpm) of the platform when the person
reaches its centre
A solid sphere of mass 1 kg rolls without
slipping on a plane surface. Its kinetic energy is
7 x 108 J. The speed of the centre of mass of
1
the sphere is cm s~