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Q11.

Q12.

Q13.

An thick spherical shell of outer radius R and inner


radius R/2 is placed on a rough horizontal surface and
given an initial linear velocity vs and angular velocity
@» as shown. If it comes to rest after moving some distance
then the correct relation is:

(a) 55v, =23Ro, (b)52v, =27Rw, (c)35v, =19Rw, (d) 702, =31Re,

A particle of mass m is projected with a velocity vo making an angle of


45° with the horizontal. The magnitude of the angular momentum of
the particle about the point of projection at time v/g is:

nwo no° mo*

(a) og (b) Wag (c) Vag (d) None of these.

Two identical ladders and a hanging mass m are


arranged as shown in the figure. The mass of each
ladder is M. The system is in equilibrium. The
magnitude of the friction force offered by the ground
to any of the ladder is:

(a) “2 gran (| 722 [gcoto (0S sooo

Part C - Objective Questions with Multiple Options Correct. Positive marks will
be awarded only if all the correct options are marked. If any wrong option(s)
is/are
marked then negative marks will be awarded. Marking Scheme (+5, -1)

Qu.

QL.
In the figure the lines 1, 2, 3 & 4 represent the axes
about which the moment of inertia of a thin square
plate ABCD are hy, hn, I; & [4 respectively. The moment 3
of inertia this plate about an axis passing through its
centre and perpendicular to the plane of the plate is: C D*9

(a) hth (b) h+h (ths (@) 4h + b+ +h)

4
Af Bal

Consider the Atwood’s machine arrangement shown in


the figure. The block has a mass m, while the solid
cylinder has mass qm and radius R. The upper pulley
shown in the arrangement is ideal. If the system is
released from a state of rest then: ym, R
(a) For 4 = 1 the acceleration of the block = g/2

(b) For 77 = 2 the acceleration of the block = g/4

(c) For 4 = 1 the angular acceleration of the cylinder = g/R

(d) For 4 = 2 the tension in the string = 4mg/5

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