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The document discusses various concepts related to motion, including angular velocity, acceleration, and the center of mass. It presents equations of motion, calculations involving carbon monoxide molecules, and examples of angular displacement and acceleration. Additionally, it covers the moment of inertia for different systems and provides problems related to these concepts.
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System of Particles and Rotational Motion Handwritten Notes

The document discusses various concepts related to motion, including angular velocity, acceleration, and the center of mass. It presents equations of motion, calculations involving carbon monoxide molecules, and examples of angular displacement and acceleration. Additionally, it covers the moment of inertia for different systems and provides problems related to these concepts.
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"Ered Bence acing, on 24 yew = q +RaRe ah = eo => £ feo = aa ee " 3 BGorng®d a Cunt sonat 2 > x => Quay R= wey ws = 3 => = Oe RS WR BGR > = atin Weigh — = My © We eaivion RB com ag depen £ Be co-ordinate wien ® « ae choosen. ~ “ Tt Al apes upon Ae Baye We body & Arerwtation J. ras: ® & Sypmelscdl Laden Oy Ubi ae disteilaton D mans tos Gomexerous 3 Re com conmeden wit Qeereterteall coctea og coven Q- syrmeteg J Pe toody.. ® SJ 2 © en MrtnemanyatonmnmuiedjaRentats HY cerlgin ow ak am en nm dL wromonte Be wasees fh We wader, aleuk co MA Me Lew Le ee a ed =m. Fume de De Fre an woflaked, ayn — eed Lovee on Re ‘ead ta zend ) P= MSC =O => Be Constant * =e The distance between the carbon atom and the oxygen atom in a carbon monoxide molecule is 1.1 A Given, of carbon atom is 12 a.m.u. and the carbon monoxide molecule (a) 6.3 A from the carbon atom 4b) 1A from the oxygen atom Wyte (©) 0.63 A from the carbon atom (4) 0.12 A from the oxygen atom \g \€ @\eh casison atom te ok onigin & Re oyge Gioia nud ak at-ontes B= ode cd Ha wer + maser poe Ane B= wdsop mass mass of oxygen atom is 16 a.m.u., calculate the position of the center of mass of 7 o = Wa «a. = 063A Frm corben 2. Masses 8, 2, 4, 2 Ag are placed at the comers 4, B, distance of centre of mass from A will be (a) 20 cm (b) 30 cm (©), 40 cm oy. i= Stop ay B= WR HTL Ua gnay “oS mae oe C, D respectively of a square ABCD of diagonal 80 cm . The (d) 60cm et c MS Rac(snirest) --@ 1 ' \ \ a a ee any om 3. The coordinates of the positions of particles of mass 7, 4 and 10 gm are (1,5, respectively. The position of the centre of mass of the system would be t 15 85 @ (-$.5,2em(b (2, 2em (> _ Mergers Wa= Age g Ma =lege g GPa He eager ah 4 slo ade g-® — 5 > Position Neck By COM GS Wea aR + wee ba 3), (2,5,7) and (3, 3,=1)em Ws Mgt aa NeW my 2 ° W= +b asp -a®) + waCadsede ay ae x9433-0) re a MW Is f + ss + N co ! wk @ eeeay7 i“ 3 an dtepaamere CG) = Linear Atagaawent (5) Radius (0) a oe Od WIT Gadian OY _Deneneton: 4 (MET i e BW Necroer Rooms Paw WY ay WRLEWOW Rage Rard Que CARL VEEwR) at ene © FOR RE: ~wladion SG) ie Lue re Plame & oubwaods @ FoR ew BD wr wo Ww. & Aersoods- INay Ge) SY abedy cetater aheuk aX Resaadan — wi Dove ssone Aongytlor dxaqdaumnent + Carouge \smean Aveporrment wi digger Room yore Ye oak accoadans WAX We dieraw Q Kaede Qoown Re ante Q swtabion7) xed aids Ren AL he Qnerantanenss angler oct. wel wm 2A Reso AE & % Presage angular velocity. —— ees a Thene eed” Bek % Unie tesa Radiow ate! Dimension 4 ANGULAR ACELERATION, © X= Argulae accel eradion = -L me ® erawromenns angulan acceleration = X= Aw ak = BD Ve QV dio cadonloac QD W Kao, cieedlan ce, crobebiondl wolion ua © va xo ‘ sca Or ace ey ea ed Pare -8 4. The angular velocity of seconds hand of a watch will be (@Srad / sec () Zrad / sec (c) 60nrad / sec (d) 60nrad / sec CY We wow Rok wacord's Rand complies He cxonlution Cart) Gowse- 1028) ce ow A © 7 * Ele 5. The wheel ofa car is rotating atthe rate of 1200 revolutions per minute. On pressing the accelerator for 10 sec it Starts rotating at 4500 revolutions per minute. The angular acceleration of the wheel is (a) 30 radians/sec? (b) 1880 degrees/sec* (c) 40 radians/sec* (@) 1980 ° 8 Angular. acceleralion = = Rats. Y Hange A} angibr apeed ‘oe : ob OO en? KR X= 8rCnee) & te a Ss & o i fin (eaten) = RWS €e Fear Sb, degxee 9 ve wT oc = \Aeo degree on 6. Angular displacement (@ ) of a flywheel varies with time as 8 = at +b¢' + ct’ then angular acceleration is given by (a) 244267 — 3c? (b) 26 - 6¢ ()a+2b-61 U2 + 61 om Xd = de 0% @= a+b cd aa oe * de _ A+ Mok +Se = BotGek Avy: & Hs Bs cored sgct dk 7. A sheet completes 2000 rotation in covering a distance of 9. km . The diameter ofthe wheel is UT 1.Sm (b) 1.5 cm (0) 7.5m. (d) 7.5 cm Q) Dretanea covesred by wheel “in one Gtokation = ATT or =D \ . Wm Roce cretion = Bao D = 4-3 X10 m(erien)| “Dz Sm 8. A wheels at rest. Its angular velocity increases uniformly and becomes 60 rad/sec after 5 sec. The total angular displacement is, (@) 600 rad (b) 75 rad (©) 300 rad (750 rat Ping@on acceleration = twat = go e VR wrod (tc™ e S Now Qoxcen @= woke a =o rh Cad xs™ = \Gorad- 9. Asa part of a maintenance inspection the compressor of a jet engine is made to spin according to the graph as shown. The number of revolutions made by the compressor during the testis, il ee 0 (in gee> (@) 9000 (6) 16570 (12750 rna50 ) No Dy cemlekin = Aerea lw sRe Fg ke ant ® oY = axea QL Sragerines = EXAS +9) XB000 = \WAS0 crewlutions es waedly 2 Consider a tbody. waas\} o ae §& ntading obouk a ined axte- We? LPS (er Re body be divided into a Googe = ie é We} ewe qrowen, WEY Oy Wha g-~ Te Ay Quigg ok Lie distan Rs, BR -- RR we oncton Ongulan velocity. + © MUGoudh omgulan, leckdy is, conshante Louk Wneon meloettyy may, ange. Mie Seg RE DQ + wads Nady = Lane A A waase aL wa a im Be ed op BERET] © Sn Bax How ‘ p= Sew ; fe WES = Lea cous Ametouwy + ApmaCone) = == xn Calo) = $,08[ ned + Masts -- - -- ae mqoor | N a = = Loe = Lot CS wisi \ tay Re yw o7Xl = Moment Q reed. treo wre woos G = es Lun a axis a Mx. R ata autakton- ROW, Areredlarkion fh wae dr= duo 3 ASE: Ow} ~ : equa My WEL de on waasns, dieradlontion D wors_ $ on Ke amon d& aie, & Siotakion: oor acceleralioy HE_IVT. doorult depend oo avg ane veoeity. 5® Aascquay angidan wowetunn & ~oravionel KE: ima Keno Quanity tee MT Ga Reddo body tr chugs yeas BD eed Lendian coe nome- wy ga Beawsr WL dagewla am Asatudlation G won: i x Moy shi AN@HE concentrated) , Me body. Ro Rave re ome ME as dk Gay wi Re acu & Aiereteadion Sh wand: 8 ane we Move wor GMs wwe voll cease Ma. Om won CORD Cese® le Wada wgsde - ~~. oy —— AQ al fosmid coe sdonieal. Hon [ags-42 | WyeMgs 2-2 -- - =e Goa) = EEE ---0 Casa X= Radive, QL Gysahin- = no. Paces ene W= wo 7 [==] ® a vd ove MuednSt weoe, phot od4--- - od) =parwaxt® a > We ofromr--- +00 Soma oe OD Aube dave , portion d coigatin B ands Gakarion , dcetaeution Q wand Nooday Nase and BE wtalion- ® Doemt depenis on wear Q lead. BD Bwmensios =! @ Vote st zw OOS = Oey T= Terma*® rae i: oat qloouk aXe Be: “ ee: * : w= Teed. ww MEOREM OF PERPANDLEDLAR BAB 4—> MOMENT oF INERTIA OF Two POINT vena, Se ek Coe Soest Mee Ges 6H HR. = com So © - rays + Wrath, ate — Gra, at mos = NG agar off alll vaomenls about cot 18 2280 midy = Wadrg =) Wea = ~~ eon O = oq me es | = oy /mrtmad ve e a. S gee oH oe me ao] Be] ® ® ees a rac eee Wg aes wna, [one Tan, wma, Cy vom 4 wager oes (enema Gays} ze ats Wy mage® Cwya) = WM Wy Ma Gurmay le Fay K "Sw eu wanamees vat de Rewer eaNeN | 7 W o Mas wy Je Mamert op “Enecta C2) X= Sen @ Linea Revo li ce Es Womentun Ss b= Jame Woretu L= Jere @ Fooce Fama, eBags Le EX = = ORE ae B= bmo ers bred eo ie een, = “Ben = ax | 2e a MOMENT OF INERTIA OF Some STANDARD Rastes, DIFFERENT AXIS BON Axicok Rome — -EYeUROE MOMENT OF Rw —~ a ara aati INERTA ee Les Aroouk ow antes Paasing i i rough cm & Loe to. : ‘ We Clone | : , R . Laat — PRINS Geeer rs otameren 3 RR gee AST iws DIME RIC AXIS ult! of” o| I 10. Figure shows a small whee! fixed coaxially on a bigger one of double the radius. The system rotates about the Sommon axis. The strings supporting A and 8 do not slip on the wheels. Ifx and y be the distances travelled by A and 8 in the same time interval, hen 6 (@)x=2y O)rey @y=% (@) None of these ©) Unean Araplaumnent, Cs) = Radius Cue) x Angudn dise CO) * SQeL CRs constant) 1 Diskona raved by waar AGA) _ Radieadh, aly. concerned wi wart Ale wow ww @Cy) wee ow w 4 Bax) x sh ara 2 11. Five particles of mass = 2 4g are attached to the rim of a circular dise of radius 0.1 mand negligible mass, Moment of inertia ofthe system about the axis passing through the centre of the dise and perpendicular tits plane is (@) 1 kg mi? 0.1 kgm? (©) 2kg m? (@) 0.2 kg m? Jolnie will Wok consider ake tar oh dise beau ak dnentt Bare eyo oo mr. dh S poxkeda typhem T= Smo =SXKRA Cony = OL gh 12. A circular dise of radius R is made from an iron plate of thickness ¢, and another disc Y of radius 4R is made from an iron plate of thickness t/4. Then the relation between the moment of inertia IX and IY is (a) IY = 641X (b) Y= 321" (c) IY = 161¥ (Y= 1x @ we & disc Te gue _ g Crag ae greg S_ Qe enctant QS Wah = Nelunnesy dene a a = aanay MecKness xderet pal a Man xd x8 In kn Ro Se Lew le Ta S. Gee ere = 13. Moment of inertia of a uniform circular dise about a diameter is /, Its moment of inertia about an axis perpendicular to its plane and passing through a point on its rim will be @s5! eye! a3! @a4t CL Mer: eB disc about a diameter = me = x Ceiven) Now Mr. hf dise abot aw oxie Aix to the Plane & passing, rough o Pane ona oti = Syqgee ay = Se = x6 TS) =r 14. Four thin rods of same mass M and same length /, form a square as shown in figure. Moment of inertia of this system about an axis through centre O and perpendicular to its plane is, a——g « a \2 2 Gin? oO ot (@2me Ma of sod AQ hak Bint P= L wdh ~ w 4. Oz Peat ain ay = uw won = us (Sy = a Using Macca & waphern conse 2 4 gods aa ata BteniSon dupe Oo by Ke Saga 15. Three rings each of mass M and radius R are arranged as shown inthe figure. The moment of inertia ofthe system about YY’ will be ‘ Lys WT chow diameresy Tesdge Wr: aloouk ao (a) 3MR? () Eme* SMR? (a2 MR? argect (Mr of, wystem about YY! C= Ty+ Tat Ty ‘ CY i as<" a bo es: aak + Awk + Ske = Ak ee Seat ® 16. Let / be the moment of inertia of an uniform ‘square plate about an axis AB that passes through its centre and is Parallel to two of its sides. CD is a line in the plane of the plate that passes through the centre of the plate and makes an angle @ with AB . The moment of inertia of the plate about the axis CD is then equal to 18 (b) 6 I sin? (©) eos? (cos? a ledé T, = Mr: fe sqpase. Pak. about: dhe axis, Whi ios Passing. Hough Re cent & Lae to Re Plane: Tr= Tapt Tay = Tat Teg, g Tz = Wage aT pig = Alege aley - s 8 . ale PS Hente \Toy=Taa=zQ| WAG, A'S eo = 3 aa Byes Ox 17. Three rods each of length L and mass M are: rod is at the origin. The moment of inertia placed along X, Y and Z-axes in such a way: fate ‘end of each of the “6 at wot of this system about Zaxisis Az. mt @) we h We Super alow Z-onio Sm ee Prd a yy catadabing Re WE: BH ndinrduel e10d obeeuk Z-aniw Ty= Ta = Me becom z-oxie Sia he edgs D etd Lg cred & Te=0 becouse ood is Pg lying On ZORA Y¥y Bis 18. Three point masses each of mass m are placed at the comers of an equi lateral triangle of side a. Then the moment of inertia of this system about an axis passing along one side of the triangle is (@) maz (b) 3 maz (ma? @ ima? ©) WE wptern abuuk O8 wide Gh A c Te Tat Texte = 0 sor WARE a Xu = Gey = Swit Ewa vis Revision -2 1, Two identical rods each of mass M, and length / are joined in crossed position as shown in figure. The moment of inertia of this system about a bisector would be @e we ot @t WT: B eaypern alot om ont whide te Lee ta Rlane Q oede & RaQ MOU he cmon contpa dh ouds “= tad, VB 2. The moment of inertia of a rod of length / about an axis passing through its centre of mass and perpendicular to rod is The moment of inertia of hexagonal shape formed by six such rods, about an axis passing through its centre of mass and perpendicular to its plane will be @16/ (b) 40! AS 601 (@ 80! WWE: dh wed AB otsak te conto F Loci Ging = won > ww 7 Neo Mores Rand ated Re ante whieh ce gassing Be _ fess? © & bm to she Plane of Lexagon Tae we awd me E sent = SKATE OT 3. The moment of inertia of {CT molecule about an axis passing through its centre of mass and perpendicular to the line joining the H' and CF ions will be, if the interatomic distance is 1 A (a) 0.61% 10% kgm? (b) 1.61x 10%” kg. m? (c) 0.061 x 1077 kg, m? @o QD wens MgHte ue Wes SES XC) SH He 865 (1094) <— sf ow Mr oh ARs oagtewn oboe OM = Math ye wag cua) os a TL = lamaneaere’] + ses amux[ooa A] Ay laws aK f en = 6O KT ey a Sr neler r ve Four masses are joined to a light circular frame as shown in the figure. The radius of gyration of this system about an axis passing through the centre of the circular frame and perpendicular to its plane would be @aiya @)al2 owe (@20 eBiece Re circular Qyame ive vradns wo we Wil concider we B Ror ony: EH = maby amok anc + aenod = Fa __ -@ @E =a © - pei \ec) 5. The moment of inertia ofa solid sphere of density p apd radius about it ameter is 176 py 108 108 w SER p (0) S2Rp OZR. @r Wt oh Reoa abok ten Aiometen = Bee = aC ae QS Mon = Nslumex density Ss. Se Sw Ql . we: 8 ct § 6. Two circular discs 4 and B are of equal masses and thickness but made of metals with densities d 4 and dy (d a-d). If their moments of inertia about an axis passing through centres and normal to the circular faces be and /g, then (@) La= OI a>T5 (Ola= Wart OX = woment QE Qnectaa , oN= Work 5ed0= Oregttlon depo ie Povo 7 a= veloc, pee’ Oggi a p+ =? oi ee aangubon ee seen eal “Sedu w * COREA GH Adjued os conbindkon J B two qc. bak resi dterected Reve nok acki ing. Bong. Re cae \ine.’ © DFFERNCE Bl TAQUE & courLE® Fen on coupe Neath Roorces asd. Orewa, appived- F Sweaas he Arecyit one Qove i@ extemally applied & Re OMe te reackionaryy - *—— & Werk done Loy. Hoga in Atiskigg Re coi C= Couple per site twist . Tiisting.o- fy RRANGLARY _¢ RorBwRY EQUiLUGTRION, io es) | awe oe emia i wid eawain ] equ aed € e on «Et Ghakieraou, py soitialy Bowe line wk was ab orest- r Fosces Are I eye dros’ Ly Ween Rokakion (-e- me | eee eyeing Bame line: a Fosues ane Unequal ¢ ack | Seto) TTRaNSLaTON ee | game Line: A, fi Foexces ane ip yal if 3 EF £0) Rotation & Franslation doen't ack een Re He game line: | <— Fy be —» aoa“ Pe st ve Moning. women f- podih aba Re cass, BY ynbadion” Te aw . Li am ont vectows Ge Gioays wens Lec ko We Plane fh wubation: & allorg, Re Oe Q ewkatiog” O Re Ranta of we © GORE —+ [ye MF oe aseclan, to PLANES CONGR: @ @ Wead syd + x® & Pa ad hte CR es P= Be = t & RX me 4 x Pm Ry =e iA AR Me - ag aS Cee te &y DV = BC yee zey) -T Cam 7H0 + RCaty- ye) +h & oe Leo dew Leo eM paar Le wen = Worx, © ie a GSP dk = dy Page -a8 a | KTS Angular Genpubse = ange in angler worsen = > omer Te (Za = Tl Ay an = Range 86 amguion womens % Reending 40 Behera eooy of angular wnomerumr of GH election in WAR ogdit Dean alum ain be Aken ay Netesa vie \y853--- > Oo T= de OQ rick externa dooeqya on a pankide Co wiyrers) ie sero Mom a =. “oe 3B aPe0 A Te east ogy contenval: ag Wa TD = conett = ws conere ata or We eusth D> yP2d, yy at: GER SS o * D “We angular woody, G sondution Goa Planer Grand van an eNiapistad ovat Gneseeana when aRe Planet come ceaer to gun &- wee-vewa & Qo wt Ty @ A circus acnsboat peaduens Feats wwovigg ayn by. eninging. Qia asems & age Boor 40 Ris ‘ood, dee Nice- esa On eeiugiog, Be evens: & Gay choos 40 tooly,, Sis Meme eRaanSraE RORY @& peri rae wen body chides on a sulla witRod wwtabion Sn Ree condition Feleionso Nees Body Qos only, drocanaQatony Ros Kye sung = ping, so Body cwkaker Gute Us axiwd) sutakion doonti wme, eee, f= ~ 4 eo a. SS ee Re St = et RE = we (S) RoLING > ge ——7) Hesce tooth weotions comes Cnt Pay, Linea an wel aa Rotateny. Net RE = “Vranslatog Re Porat KE: = cy = Atto™ 4 aye (x8) Ciara) rene |e 8 fe | ROWING Bates s+ - Tall 4 —— omy | ye fre Paps we) Cy | SG SE | z Peres Xn Yn Lun y® Jig yh on! pin & RiNcy, a Crawnens | KW] wot ee 4 Gb) | Eons) | eva Disc, sais | | teas ALwe® | Suet R661] L Crray Cycuinaeg te = S Sorin = ww | Laat] timge |S 84), & + So Sie & a sms Ams! $ (av84,)| Be Cavey) OLWLOWN SX | Lew} vem® |S ag Miva S| || ee | & Cor) BR (ae) 1 a | 7, Aforee of (21 ~ 4) + 2h JN acts at a point (3t+ 27 - 4k ) metre from the. origin. The magnitude of torque is (a) Zero (b) 24.4. Nem (00.244 N-m (d) 2.444 N-m _ Fa Qt-a}atk)w H = (stanp-4R}m T= xe = |e 3 2 & QR Ha a “A a | 8tu-iey -PC6+ +R (18-4) = tad - 14h - eR = Z 8. The resultant of the system in the figure is a force of BN parallel to the given force through R . The value of PR equals to R ‘oa SN an @ [sro Oss ko Sap Ro (26 Rg © By. daing womet J Rowe —aleait paints & SKPR- SKRQ = > 9. Ahorizontal heavy uniform bar of weight W is supported at its ends men lets go off his end of the rod, the other feels the force on his i @w (b) wi (0) 3wi4 (A) Led Re wan dd ved io M. a Neige =oWe Mq . Seine, Qo quilbicun Fr = “q- > When one man witdscanre 5 Me Avrqut on Me vod, CHT = Mg by two men. At the instant, one of the and changed to ows < - =Mel oe ea 3 Angifian acceleration = oh = Ss ‘y linea ace a2 Qa = say Now 2 &'> mew Qaeu a A Cy Wpoma oe = Wa & lected by a light rigid what would be its angular 10, Consider a body, shown in figure, consi ing of two identical balls, each of mass M conn | rod. Ifan impulse J = Mv is imparted to the body at one ofits ends, —.——. M 4 = Mv usu (b) av/t. (v/st vat @) GMa angylon momertars ap oper adie © © ° 6 = PKL = Mux ----@ Us Ua ~ a Fine anguir momentum fh She Orpen ” alow O = +r) wo G _ eK EON Nee oo 11. A thin circular ting of mass M and radius R is rot: tating about its axis with a constant angular velocity «w. Four objects each of mass m, are kept gently tothe opposite ends of two perpendicular diamnen ofthe ring. The angular velocity of the ring will be Mo MFM a Me one © one on *INKA ay Womentunn dh wag =u = Aho incr aa sae & Wepe gerry to Be oppuite, ends Q tae Loe Aromneren dt ong sen Rin angular momentum = (ta 4 ante) ca! By eomeearvalion A Grgulion momeduns Swvacall onguon wromnentuin = Final aneydon stereos 8, e bs “0 12. A circular platform is free to rotate ina horizontal plane about a vertical axis passing through its center. A tortoise is sitting at the edge of the platform. Now, the platform is given an angular velocity a 0. When the tortoise moves along a chord ofthe platform with a constant velocity (with respect to the platform), the angular velocity of the platform w(t) will vary with time ¢ as. Of a a | @e, ® oe @. + at t e () “Whe anguilon, wamentum (1) di Re Byphem i consesved He L= Ku) - 15, Moment of inertia of uniform rod of mass M and length L about an axis through its centre and perpendicular to its length is given by “ Now consider one such rod pivoted at its centre, free to rotate in a vertical plane. ‘The rod is at rest in the vertical position. A bullet of mass M moving horizontally at a speed v strikes and embedded in one end of the rod. The angular velocity of the rod just after the collision will be @yp (b) 24 (oysvpe @ oft Yoikial agian momentum dl; SL onptern == Ringufon, sramendam B, wll prs cllsion = Mu() --—---O Ler Re sed cutaher, lh cmgudor velocity 0+ Fie8 angular women oigten = we \o oe nh KF xen SAY Y = \rS00, = 99433 e 5. A body of moment of inertia of 3 g-n rotating with an angular velocity of 2 rad/sec has the same kinetic energy as a mass of 12 Ag moving with a velocity of (8m (b) 0.5 mis (©2ms Uf ms @) Rarationh WE oh Re bdy = prod sronalbtog WE: = Lows Retrto Ronklewn 2 Low = Leng & cS eo 2 > QHOrOY = Eweny D> Velenst 6. A disc and a ring of same mass are rolling and if their kinetic energies are equal, then the ratio of their velocities will be eh VE VE (b) V3 V4 (©v3: v2 @) V2:V3 @ Nee = Avast Cay) =gesh & or Bon dae] Yang = wer (8) = Wage (@ Wa Qor sng | Ree: ty Rouble Kyle Ky “4, Swot = woe 7. A wheel is rotating with an angular speed of 20 rad / sec . It is stopped to rest by applying a constant torque in 4s. If the moment of inertia ofthe wheel about its axis is 0.20 kg-m2, then the work done by the torque in two seconds will be @ 10s (207 ey (40 ©] we rveddo’ 5 Mazo , k= Agee 2 anguiba widordakion A= WY <= B= Srade® - © Now argulan, speed Ber one GRE WH-At = BO-GXR= loxad fate © Wark done Ky Aron iy Done = leein WE = LT GR ot) . = Low) {@s - ws = LkeBe nen = ar Ss 8 Ifthe angular momentum ofa rotating body is increased by 200%, then its kinetic energy of rotation will be increased b (@) 400% ? AF BO0% (©) 200% (d) 100% 2 Ae a ) WEL = ¢ = aH ® StF > Sy -@& S Broke, PEL = E+ too Qe, 9. Aring, a solid sphere and a thin dise of different masses rotate with the same kinetic energy. Equal torques are applied to stop them. Which will make the least number of rotations before coming to rest (@) Disc (b) Ring (©) Solid sphere ATA will make same number of rotations @® As N= t9= Energy. > G= Enengy = eer wv wm, emenge de Awoqut Ord ame en al de bodies wi wake efome Nor AY WMiabion: 10. & Aywheel of moment of inertia 0.32 kg-m2 is rotated steadily at 120 rad / see by a SOW clectrie motor. The kinetic energy of the flywheel is (a) 4608.7 (b) 11527 US B04 (6912 Cy Rivetie eneogy Re = Erk = % Coma) Cao : = QS4T. 11. A solid cylinder of mass and radius & rolls without slipping down an inclined plane of length L and height +h. What is the speed of its ‘entre of mass when the cylinder reaches its bottom. @ fon UA [bon (0 fagh (@ Jegk (wy Neloctty. ok Re toottory = ps gh = Vagh we we 12. A sphere rolls down on an inclined plane of inclination @. What is the acceleration as the sphere reaches batim a 7 ‘ us? -g sind (by 2g sing (3.9 sino (29 sin @D Aceclession (a) = OUD) 2 ee ec ieee (ea ee S = Syqeind &, 13. A ting solid sphere and a disc are rolling down fim the top of the same height, then the sequence to reach on surface is (@) Ring, disc, sphere of Sphere, dse, ring (©) Disc, ring, sphere (A) Sphere, ring, disc (B) “We Q. desaant & Me x ss) =ou + BA). = os ; (s =. (S SRWESE, 2 RS] dive . ) ain keteaS Sage Ss Bring. 14. A solid sphere and a dise of same mass and radius starts rolling down a rough inclined plane, from the same height the ratio of the time taken in the two cases is (a) 15:14 (b) VIS: V14 (©) 14:15 LOVES @ Woe R deat = = 1 a VEC) « Seouere Ce ea ~ ee pice eS. +e R) aise’ = \= vo” 15. A solid sphere of mass 0.1 Ag and radius 2 em rolls down an inclined Starting from rest its final velocity will be ‘m/sec (b) 0.14 m/sec (© 14.m/ see (d) 0.7 m/sec @ v= HAVER Qing oo VR plane 1.4 m in length (slope 1 in 10).

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