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CHAPTER-6 SYSTEM OF 6.2 Rigid Body Dynamics 1. Initial angular velocity ofa circular dise of mass Afism ‘Then two small spheres of mass m are attached gently tw ey diametrically opposite points on the edge of the disc. What is the final angular velocity ofthe dise ? 12002} ® (Mon wm |“ ) lam bet 2. Moment of inertia ofa circular wire of mass Mand radius R diameter is about [2002] (A) MR ®) MR © oe ©) MR 3. Aparticle of mass m moves along line PC with velocity v as shown, What is the angular momentum of the particle about o (2002) (A) mL (©) mr (B) mw! (D) Zero 4. Acirculardise of radius & is made from an iron plate of thickness rand another disc ¥ of radius 4 is made from an iron Plat of thickness 4. Then the relation between the moment of ‘nena Jyand Iyis: oo (Ay, @) I= 16ly © O) 4-4, S.A pacticle performing uniform circular motion has angular omentum L its angular frequency is doubled and is eA ‘vergy halved, then the new angular momentum is: [2 L we 5 ® 2x Ow e Oz PARTICLES & ROTATIONAL MOTION 6 Let F bethe forceacting on particle having position vector F and ¥ be the torque ofthis force about the origin. Then 12003] (A) Ft -Oand F (OF -% 4 0and F #20 #40 (B) Fz #0and F-= (D) F-% =Oand F-¢ =0 7. _ A solid sphere is rotating in free space. Ifthe radius of the sphere is increased keeping mass same which one of the following will not be affected ? (2004) (A) Moment of inertia (B) Angular momentum (© Angular velocity (D) Rotational kinetic energy 8. One solid sphere A and another hollow sphere B are of, same mass and same outer radi. Their moment of inertia about their diameters are respectively [, and J, such that (2004) A Lay O Lely Where d, and d, are their densities. 9. An annular ring with inner and outer radii R, and Ry is rolling without slipping with @ uniform angular speed. The ratio of the forces experienced by the two particles situated on the inner and outer parts ofthe ring F/F, is (2005) ®B) 10. The moment of inertia of uniform semicircular disc ofmass M and radius r about a line perpendicular to the plane of the disc through the entre is (2005) ww tae @ 5 4 5 ee © Me 3Me 11. Fourpoint masses, cach of value m, are placed atthe comers ofa square ABCD of side . The moment of inertia of this sytem igh 4 and parallel to BD is: [2006] (By V3. me (D) me about an axis passing throus (A) 2m? © 3me 12, A ere of FA aos on O, the ovigin ofthe co-ordinate spac The torque about the pin (1-1) {2006 - 40 * = FU-) ® -Fi+j) © FU+d ©) -FG-}) 1. A thin circular ring ofmass mand radius Ris rotating about ‘saxis with a constant angular velocity, Two objects each of ‘mass Mare attached gently to the opposite ends of diameter ofthe ring. Thering now rotates with an angular velocity’ [2006] (m+ 2m) om —2m) an ® aay © om (m+M) © eee 14, For the given uniform square lamina ABCD, whose centre iso 12007) ®) No" Mer ©) Ic" Vly 15, Aira dscofads Risromovd om ager cele unferences of the dises dise of radius 2 R such that the circu s coincide. The centre of mass of the new disc is aR fa centre of the bigger disc. The valve ofa is (a) 18 > a @ Wo uniform body of radius R, mass Mand moment of “Jown (without slipping) an ineined plane making 16, Around zontal. Then its acceleration i: [2007] inertia /, rolls inangle 0 with the hor © Tur gsind ©) ae 17. Angular momentum ofthe particle rotating with a cen “ 12007) (B) Constant linear momentur (D) Constant torque force is constant due to (A) Constant force (© Zero torque 18. Consider a uniform square plate of side ‘a’ and mass the moment of inertia of this plate about an axis perpendicular to its plane and passing through one of its corners is (2008 to Ba 2 at ©) 5m 19. A thin uniform rod of length / and mass m is swinging freely about a horizontal axis passing through its end. Ils ‘maximum angular speed iso. Its centre of mass rises to a maximum height of (2009) 1 Pe Le Wee 20. A small particle of mass m is projected at an angle 0 with ‘the x-axis with an initial velocity in the x-y plane as shown in ws 8 + the angular momentum of the 12010) the figure. Ata time ¢< Particle is (A) mg yA cos 07 B) my, eos 0) - AS © mgs, re08 04 (D — Fe v9 # 005 88 Where i,j and & are unit vectors along x. y:and ax ft respectively. ~rr" ig Boy Dynamics 2, Amass hangs with the help ofa tring wrapped around ‘pulley on a frictionless bearing, The pulley has mass m and fodius R- Assuming pulley tobe a perfect uniform circular dice theavceeration of the mass m ifthe string does not slip on the palley is Pou} nay 2 A ®) <8 a We 3 3 of © 58 S‘m 22, Athin horizontal circular dise is rotating about a vertical ais passing through its centre. An insect is at rest ata point near therim ofthe disc. The insect now moves along a diameter of the disc to reach its other end, During the journey of the insect, then angular speed of the dise ot] (A) Continuously increases {B) First increases and then decreases (© Remains unchanged {D) Continuously decreases nging 23. A pulley of radius 2m is rotated about its axis by a force d. Its F=(201~ 5°) newton (where rs measured in seconds) applied tangentially Ifthe moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis, of rotation is 10 kg-m®, the number of rotations made by the pulley before its direction of motion itreversed, is: [2011] (A) More than 6 but less than 9 @) More than 9 (© Less than 3 (©) More than 3 but less than 6 2009) 2, Adiameter Riscut from a dise of mass Mand radius Rs the circumference ofthe eut passes through the centre ofthe dise a with yw ia ‘Themoment of inertia of the remaining portion ofthe dise about an axis perpendicular tothe diseand passing through its centre of the is: [2012 (Online)| 2010) 1 @ \g)me © (2) 13 13) ae (3) 28. A solid sphere having mass m and radius r rolls down an inclined plane, Then its kineticenergyis: [2012 (Online)] s 2 (a) > fotational and al translational 2 5 ©) $routiona and § ansationt (© § cotationat and 3 taslational 5 tonal and 3 ans 1 7 © $raonstand + vantina a“ 26, This question has Statement-I and Statement-2. Of the four choices given after the Statements, choose the one the best describes the two Statements [2012 (Online) Statement-1 : When moment of inertia / of a body rotating about an axis with angular speed « increases, its angular ‘momentum Z is unchanged but the kinetic energy, there is no torque applied on it. Statement-2: 1. Jo, kinetic energy of rotation = (A) Statement-1is true, Statement-2is true, Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1 (B) Statement-l is false, Statement-2is true (© Statement-t is true, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is correct explanation of the Statement-1 (D) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2is false 27, A stone of mass m, ted to the end of a string, is whirled around in a circle on a horizontal frictionless table. The length ofthe string is reduced gradually keeping the angular momentum of the stone about the centre ofthe circle constant. Then, the tension in the string is given by T= Ar’, where A is a constant, ris the instantaneous radius of the circle, The value of mis equal to [2012 (Online)} (A) -1 ® -2 O-4 O-3 28. A solid sphere is rolling on a surface as shown in figure, with a translational velocity v ms! itis to climb the inclined surface continuing to roll without slipping, then minimum velocity for this to happen is [2012 (Online)) U ® seh (a) eh 7 fo © fee © 78 29. A thick-walled hollow sphere has outside radius R,,Itrlls, down an incline without slipping and its speed atthe bottom is sp Now the incline is waxed, sothat itis practically frictionless FR OY RSE OSB] 2 And the sphere is observed o slide down (without any rolling). 1s speed atthe bottom is observed tobe & v4. The radius of Girton ofthe hollow sphere about an axis through its centre 12012 Ontine)} (A) 3Ry2 ®) 3R4 © 9RyI6 ©) 3k, 38. Twopoint masses of mass, ~/ Mand m, (1) Mf 1) are in outer space (far from gravitational influence of other objects) ata distance & from each other. They move in circular orbits about their centre of mass with angular velocities for ‘m, and to form, In that ease {2012 Online} A ONo=fo (B) 0, =o, and independent of © fo,-0-No, () 0, ~ 00, and depend on f 31. A hoop of radius - and mass m rotating with an angular velocity a, is placed on a rough horizontal surface. The initial velocity of the centre of the hoop is zero. What will be the velocity of the centre of the hoop when it ceases to slip ? (2013) rey “ ® o@ ©) ro, 32, A bullet of mass 10 g and speed S00 m/sis fired into a door aand gets embedded exactly at the centre ofthe door. The door is 1.0 m wide and weighs 12 kg. It is hinged at one end and Tolates about a vertical axis practically without friction. The angular speed of the door just after the bullet embeds into it will be [2013 Online} (A) 6.25 radisec (B) 0.625 rad/sec © 3.35 radisee () 0.335 rad'see 33. A particle of mass 2 kg is moving such that at time ¢, its Position, in meter, is given by ()= Si—2F°j. The angular cleat = 2s about the origin in kg m-?5-! ‘momentum of the part is 12013 (Ontine)) (A) 808 (B) (107 -16j) © 40k (Dy 40k 34. A tennis ball (seated as hollow spherical shell) starting from Orolls down a hill. At point 4 the ball becomes air borne leaving at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The ball strikes the ground at B. What is the value of the distance 48? (Moment ofinertia of spherical shell of mass m and radius R about its diameter = 2/3mR*) [2013 (Online) (&) 208m ) 1.7m (A) 187m (© 1stm its axis with 35. Aring of mass Mand radius R is rotating a ae angular velocity a. Two identical bodies each OF EE AD now gently attached at the two ends of a diame ergy loss will be Because of this, the kinetic energy [2013 (Online m(M+2m) 0 po w pe 36. A mass ‘m” is supported bya massless string wound around ‘uniform hollow cylinder of mass m and radius R. Ifthe string does not slip on the cylinder, with what acceleration will the mass fll on release ? 2014) 2¢ ccnp ws if ws n( (ey Se © % 6 Og a 37. A bob of mass m attached to an inextensible string of length 1s suspended from a vertical support. The bob rotates {na horizontal circle with an angular speed « rad’s about the vertical. About, the point of suspension (2014) (A) Angular momentum is conserved ®) Angular momentum changes in magnitude but not it direction (© Angular momentum changes in direction but at it magnitude ©) Angular momentum changes both in direction and magnitude 38, Consider aetindr of mass M resting on a rough hr pees is pulled out from under it with acceleration e ParPendicular to the axis of the cylinder. What is Fram ® Point? It is assumed thatthe cylinder doesnot siP : 2014¢oaline! a a F fnetion (ay Me ®) Ma Ma py Me oO5 o> 439, Acylinder of mass M, and sphere of mass Mare placed at point «and B of two inclines, respectively (See figure). Ifthey rollon the incline without slipping such that their acceleration sind arethe same, then the ratio "© jg, sin, [2014 Online] wf ts v7 rr of oe 7 14 40, A ball of mass 160g is thrown up at an angle of 60°10 the horizontal ata speed of 10 ms“!. The angular momentum of the ball at the highest point of the trajectory with respect 10 the Point from which the ball is thrown is nearly (= 10 ms”) {2014 Online)] B) 3.0kgm's (A) 13 ke mils 4 (D) 6.9kgmis (©) 3.46 kg 41, A particle of mass mis moving ina circular path of radius a. with constant velocity vas shown in the figure. The centre oF sicleis marked by *C., The angular momentum from the origin (Ocan be writen as {2014 (Online)| (A) mua (1 + cos 20) (© mea cos 29 (B) ma(1 +c0s 0) D) ma 42. From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R a cube of maximum possible volume is cut. Moment of inertia of cube bout an axis passing through its center and perpendicular to one ofits faces is 12015} ue ane “ = wan © oie are are © Me » Nin ers 43. A uniform solid eylindrical roller of ass’ isbeing pulled ‘on a horizontal surface with force F parallel tothe surface and applied at its centre, Ifthe acceleration of the cylinder isa” and itrolling without slipping then the value of Fis [2015 (Online)} 5 (A) ma (@) 5m 3 © yma (D) 2ma 44, A particle of mass2 kgs on a smooth horizontal tableand moves ina circular path of radius 0.6 m. The height of he table from the ground is 0.8 m. Ifthe angular speed of the particle is. 12 rads", the magnitude of its angular momentum about a point on the ground right under the centre ofthe circle is [2015 (Online) B) R64kgm's ©) 11.52kgm's (A) akgm's! © 0.16kgm?s" 45, Consider thin uniform square sheet made ofa rigid material. Ifits side is “a” mass m and moment of inertia /about one of ts diagonals, then [2015 (Online) mae we cpg ar 12 ® 4 12 DI! ore a 46, Apartcle of mass m ismoving long the side ofa square of ‘with a uniform speed » in x-y plane as shown in the (2016) pao srt, a ask ri “ Which of the following statements is false for the angular momentum [about the origin ? (a) L=m vali when the parce is moving fom B z we ® i-5 RK when the particle ismoving from Dto.d (© TR when heparin moving om 108 ak when the pantcle is moving from C 2° tod 47. X roller is made by joining together two cones at their ‘vertices O. It's kepton two rails AB and CD, which are placed asymmetrically (sce figure), with its axis perpendicular to CD and its centre O at the centre of line joining AB and CD (see Figure).1tis given light push so that its starts rolling with its centre O moving parallel to CD in th ‘moves, the roller will tend to he direction shown. As it (2016) wl (A) Gostraight (B) Tum left and right alternately ©) Turn eft ©) Turncight 48. A cubical block of side 30 em is moving with velocty2 ms! na smooth horizontal surface. The surface has a bump at a point O as shown in figure. The angular velocities (in rad/s) of the block immediately ater it hits the bump, is: 2016 (Online)}, a= 300m A) 33 © 94 49. Themoment of inertia ofa uniform ylinder of ength /and radius R about its perpendicular bisector is J. Wha isthe ratio §Resach thatthe moment ofivertias minima? 42017) i “ ®1 o v $0. slender onifrm odoin Mand at isp one end so that it ean rotate in a vertical pane ght | Theres neligible ston atthe pivot. The ee vertically above the pivot and then released. The Ye ange ase of hero whe tmakean angle dvi is Ran 3a cost (A) 5p sino cos8 2g 3g © 5p e080 © Fpsin0 SL. A circular hole of radius R/4 is made in a thin uniform ise having mass Mand radius R, as shown in figure. The moment of inertia of the remaining portion af the dise about an axis passing through the point O and perpendicular to the plane of the dise is 12017 (Online)] 237MR ® $12 197R? 256 o 52. Moment ofinertia ofan equilateral triangular lamina 48C ‘bout the axis passing through its centre 0 and perpendicular {28 plane is 8 shown inthe igure. A cavity DEF st fom the lamina, where D, , Fare the mid points ofthe. ina ab Moment of neta ofthe remaining pro ay sameaxis is a © by fl rl do the N 31g 32 43, The machine as shown has 2 rods of length 1 m connected ty apivot at the top, The end of one rod is connected to the floor by a stationary pivot and the end of the other rod has a roller that rolls along the floor in a stot Asthe roller goes back and forth, a 2 kg weight moves up and down, Ifthe roller is moving towards right at a constant speed, the weight moves up with a (2017 (Online)} Atovable roller (A) Constant speed (B) Decreasing speed (© Incteasing speed (D) Speed which is 3/4th ofthat of the roller when the weights 0.4m above the ground $4. Inaphysical balance working on the principle of moments. When $ mg weight is placed on the left pan, the beam becomes horizontal, Both the empty pans of the balance are of ‘equal mass. Which ofthe following statements is correct ? [2017 (Online)] (4) Leftarm is longer than the right arm (®) Both the arms are of same length © Leftarm is shorter: ight arm ft arm is shorter than the right ce appears (©) Every object that is weighed using this balan lighter than its actual weight sircular orbit $5. A particle is moving with a uniform speed it eae nt fradius & in a central force inversely ProPor 8 ower of R. Ifthe period of rotation of the particle is 7, then 2018} (A) To R® for any n = © Tare (B) To Re () TxR" ‘56. Seven identical circular planar disks, each of mass Mand tadius R are welded symmetrically as shown. The moment of inertia of the arrangement about the axis normal to the plane and passing through the point P is (2018) 19 55 (ee 53 sot (A) 7 MR’ (B) 7 MR B age 18l sage oO as ©) 2 57. From a uniform circular dise of radius R and mass 9M, a small disc of radius R/3 is removed as shown in the figure. The ‘moment of inertia of the remaining dise about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the disc and passing, through centre of disc is [2018] . 40 ie (A) 4MR? (B) “MR 31 (© 1oMR? ©) MR 158, A force of 40N acts on a point B a the end of an L-shaped ‘object, as shown in the figure. The angle @ that will produce maximum moment ofthe force about point 4 is given by {2018 (Online)] + @) tan 6 (© wnd= (D) wn o=4 59._ A uniform rod ABis suspended from a point X, ata variable distance from .x from 4. asshown, Tomake the rod horizontal, a ‘mass m is suspended from its end 4. A set of (m, x) values is recorded. The appropriate variable that give straight line, when Plotted are [2018 Online] 1 cael (Am : ® m4 Oms © ms 660. A thin uniform bar of length L and mass 8m lies on a smooth horizontal table. Two point masses m and 2m moving in the ‘same horizontal plane from opposite sides ofthe bar with speeds 2v and v respectively: The masses stick to the bar after collision ata distance L/3 and L/6 respectively from the centre of the bar. Ifthe bar starts rotating about its center of mass as a result of collision, the angular speed of the bar will be:[2018 (Online)] fee ee OT 61. A thin circular disc isin the xy planeas shown in the figure. ‘The ratio of ts moment of inertia about = and "axes will be [2018 (Online) BE - 7 Bt) On, 62, A thin rod MN, free the rotate in the vertical pane the fixed end N, is held horizontal. When the end Mis lea the speed of this end, when the rod makes an angle a wi horizontal, wil be proportional to (se igure) 12018 (On, u y (A) eos © sing (B) cos a ) Vina 63. An L-shaped object, made of thin rods of uniform ma density, is suspended with a string as shown in figure AB ~ BC, and the angle made by AB with downward vert is 0, then [9 Jan. 2019 (Mor L. (a) tano=2 6 z # tano=t © wmo=t ©) tand= 64, A rod of length 50 cms pivoted at one end, Itis raised such thatit makes an angle of 30° from the horizontal as shown and released from rest. Its angular speed when it passes through the horizontal (in rads!) willbe (g = 10 ms) {9 Jan. 2019 (Evening)} (Ay 30 30 65, Tomop-clean a floor. acl mop of radius R vertically down 7 rth a constant angular speed about is axis. Ith force 7 gd Body Dynamics f form s 4 Twos ingen. rotating wit respective angular velocities o, and about their common axis. They are brought in contact with each other and thereafter they rotate with a common angular velocity If, and £, are the final and initial total energies, then (E,~ Es [10 Aprit 2019 (Morning) hoy 3,02 (A) RD B® a io © ist ei « 6 o 24 ‘86. A particle of mass m is moving along a trajectory given by X= %q+aC08 Ot y=yyt bsin ot ‘The torque, acting on the particle about the origin, at = Ois [10April 2019 (Morning) (A) mex + ygaogk ——B) + my,aork (© ~m(xybo} = yyaoy Jk —(D) Zero 87. A metal coin of mass Sg and radius 1em is fixed toa thin stick AB of negligible mass as shown in the figure. The system is initially at rest. The constant torque, that will make the system. rotate about AB at 25 rotations per second in 5s is close to [10 April 2019 (Evening)] a \ i K Nn” op 10° (B) 20*10Nm ee ake (D) 79*10¢Nm (© 1.6% 108Nm ‘88, The time dependence ofthe position of particle of mass ‘m=2isgiven by F(?) = 241 ~37 j. lsangular momentum, with Tespect to the origin, atime’ =2is=|10 Apel 2019 Evening] cowed 2 (A) 366 @) MEN) © 48+) (D) 48% 89. A solid sphere of mass Mand radius R is divided into two 7 ‘unequal pats. Theis parthasa mass of", and is converted into uniform dise of radius 2R, The second partis converted into uniform solid sphere. Let /, be the moment of inertia of the dise about its axis and /, be the moment of inertia ofthe new sphere about its axis. The ratio [ysis given by. [10 April 2019 (Evening)| (A) 188 Bs © ms ©) 4% 90. A circular disc of radius bhas a hole of radius wat its centre (sefiee) the mass perma ofthe varias), then the radius of gyration of the dise about its axis passing through the centre is, 112 April 2019 (Morning)] a+b 91. A uniform rod of length /is being rotated in a horizontal plane with a constant angular speed about an axis passing ‘through one of its ends. Ifthe tension generated in the rod due torotation is 7{x) ata distance x from the axis, then which of the following graphs depicts it most closely ? [12 April 2019 (Morning)] n0) no | © | © ot 80) Opa 92. As shown in the figure, a bob of mass ms tied by aay string whose other end portion is wound on a fly whee (gy radius "and mass m. When released from rest the bob gq falling vertically. When ithas covered a distance of, theay speed ofthe wheel will be {7 Jan, 2020 (Moraing @ 1 Peek a ot © ag — | fagh Pe ONS ©) igh 93. The radius of gyration of a uniform rod of length /, about ‘an axis passing through a point //4 away from the centre othe ‘od, and perpendicular toit,is: [7 Jan. 2020 (Morning)) 4 Ws ®@ | 94, Mass per unit area of circular disc of radius a dependson the distance r from its centre as o(7) = 4 + Br. The moment of inertia of the dise about the axis, perpendicular to the plane and passing through its centre is (7 Jan. 2020 Evening) AaB 4 ,aB) eat( 4, 2B 4 wmf) nol fo) ad 8 (4,8 a nai 442 © ane 2) @) 2 As 2) 98. Consider a uniform cubical box of side a on a rough floor that i to be moved by applying minimum possible force F ata point b above its centre of mass (see figure). Ifthe coefficient of 5 fiction is u=0.4, the maximum possible value of 100 « fora box not to topple before moving is [7 Jan, 2020 (Evening) ag. Consider uniform rod of mass Mf oat its centre, Amass moving with _ nto the rds long axis collides and sticks toit. The angular speed of afer the collision is imand length / pivoted velocity making angle With one end of the roxt he rod-mass system just {8Jan. 2020 (Morning) ay 3y2 v 587 OTT 4y iy O77 Ww) 71 497, Aumniform sphere of mass $00 g rolls without slipping ona plane horizontal surface with its centre moving ata speed of 00m’. Itskinetic energy is {8Jan, 2020 (Evening)} $756 104] ®) 875<10°) “ (0 625% 1041 ©) 1.13109) 498, Three solid spheres each of mass m and diameter d are stuck together such that the lines connecting the centres form an equilateral triangle of side of length d. The ratio /y/, of moment of inertia J, of the system about an axis passing the centroid and about center of any of the spheres /, and perpendicular tothe plane of the triangle is {9 Jan. 2020 (Morning)} aya OAL V/ (¥ ) 2 B 15 as yz © 2 7 © 5 99. One end of a straight uniform 1m long bar is pivoted on horzntal table. tis released from rest when it makes an angle 30° from the horizontal (see figure. Is angular speed when it hits the tables given as -Vns !, where n is an integer. The value of ms [9 Jan. 2020 (Morning) nd 100, wi rent of inertia / a ‘uit tick wheel with moment OE gue). A Fadius i ree to rotate about ts centre OF MASE TT sos ass sting is wrappegloveritsFim and woBNES TT ind (m, > m,)areatached rorhecndso bade lcm is veleased from rest. The angular (Evening) 120: Wh , descent by a distance h is [980.20 5 ww |—" w | 2 y L Om +m, (m+ m,)I 2m +my)gh [m, —m: © [cee (oy | =) gy (mm) Lim +ma)RE +7, 101. 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 tothe ceiling, The rod is of mass ‘mand has another weight of mass 2m hung at a distance of 75 cm from A. The tension in the string at 4 is: [2Sept. 2020 (Morning)] so 100) es (A) Img (B) 05mg (© 075mg © Img 102. A uniform cylinder of mass Mand radius Ris tobe pulled vera step of height a (a < R)by applying a force Fat its centre “0 perpendicular to the plane through the axes ofthe cylinder ‘on the edge of the step (see figure), The minimum value of F required is [2Sept. 2020 (Morning)] 1) ate t- (22) f rotating independently in ‘yo uniform circular dises are rotating i 15. wou eo conan psi og eirecne “The moment of inertia and angular velocity of the © Mg ry ee first dise 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 ofthe combined system is [2Sept. 2020 (Evening) 104. Moment of inertia ofa eylinder of mass M, length L and radius R about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder is given as wo ef E2 Met) Ifsuch a cylinder is to be made for a given mass of material, the ratio L/R for it to have minimum possible /is cone fz 3 (Ay 3 B) 2 ip of o? 105. A block of mass m= I kg slides with velocity v = 6 mis na frictionless horizontal surface and collides with a uniform vertical rod and sticks to it as shown. The rod is pivoted about (Oand swings asa result of the collision making angle 0 before ‘momentarily coming torest, Ifthe rod has mass M=2 kg, and length = 1m, the value of 8 is approximately (Take g = 10 mis): [3 Sept. 2020 (Morning)} (a) & Oss ow 106. A person of 80 kg mass is standing onthe rim of acircular platform of mass 200 kg rotating about its axis as S revolutions Per minute (pm), The person now starts moving towards the «entre ofthe platform, What will be the rotational speed (in ofthe lnm when the ponon rece teeetee {3 Sept. 2020 (Morning)| Rigid Body Dytamig 107. A uniform rod of length ‘I’ is pivoted at one ofits enjy on a vertical shaft of negligible radius. When the shaft rota, atangular speed othe rod makes an angle 0 with it (see figuy To find 0 equate the rate of change of angular moment (direction going into the paper) "™— 0? sin 0c0s 0 about ig centre of mass (CM) tothe torque provided by the horizons and vertical forces F,, and F,about the CM, The value of 6s then such that [3 Sept. 2020 (Evening) fe 5 g - 28 (A) e080 5S B) cos = 55 25 “ cos 8 = 28 cos 0 = -8 © se ©) om o= 78 108. A massless equilateral triangle EFG of side*a’ (Asshow. 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 £Gin the plane of EFGis = ma? where Nis an integer. The value of Nis, [3 Sept. 2020(Evening)| an 109, ABC is a plane lamina ofthe shape of an ulate triangle. D, Fare mid points of 4B, AC and Gisthecenroid thelamina, Moment of inet ofthe lamina about an axis ps8 dhrough G and perpendicular othe plane ABC is pat is removed, the moment of inertia of the remaining patt3™™ ait Body Oyraics Lf thesame axis is a6 where Nis an integer. Value of Vis [4 Sept. 2020 (Morning)| ya 110, A circular dise of mass M and radius & is rotating about itsaxiswith angular speed «. [another stationary disc having and same mass M is dropped co-axially on to the rotating dise. Gradually both discs attain constant angular The energy lost in the process is p% of the initial energy. Value ofp [4 Sept. 2020 (Morning)) R radius 5 111, Consider two uniform dises of the same thickness and ML (A) 2mBo ®) Sno wom © mPo ) 4 mPa 18 | | | |

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