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Dr Vince Grade 12 Physics Detailed Revisions Ch01-01 1

C01-Q01-A: Fill in the blanks.


1. In a circular motion, the object just moves in a __________. 1.
2. A ________ body is a body that does not deform or change shape. 2.
3. The product of the constant angular acceleration and the time taken is the 3.
increase in __________ of a rotating object.
4. Half of the sum of initial and final angular velocities is the __________ of the 4.
rotating body.
5. The SI approved unit of angular velocity is ____________. 5.
6. The SI approved unit of angular acceleration is ____________. 6.
7. The SI approved unit of angular displacement is ____________. 7.
8. The SI equivalent unit of radian is _________. 8.

C03-Q05-B: Say True (or) False.


1. An artificial satellites going around the earth at a constant height is in circular motion. 1.
2. The rotation of the earth about its own axis is a rotational motion. 2.
3. The motion of the blades of a fan is a rotational motion. 3.
4. The motion of a point in the blade of a fan is a circular motion. 4.
5. The motion of a Ferris wheel in an amusement park is a rotational motion. 5.
6. The distance between any two particles within a rigid body remains constant. 6.
7. If a rigid body is in rotational motion, all the particles constituting it undergo 7.
circular motion about a common axis.
8. When an object, or a rigid body, rotates, it can only speed up. 8.
9. When the speed of a rotating is changes, the angular velocity is also changes. 9.
10. When the speed of a rotating is changes, the body has an angular acceleration. 10.
11. If the angular velocity changes at a constant rate, then the angular acceleration is 11.
constant.
12. If the angular velocity changes at a constant rate, the motion of the body is rotational 12.
motion under constant acceleration.
13. The equations for constant angular acceleration in rotational motion are analogous to 13.
equations for constant acceleration in linear motion.

C01-Q01-C: Short Questions.


1. When will a rotating body have angular acceleration?
2. When will a rotating body be in rotational motion under constant acceleration?
3. When will a rotating body have no angular acceleration?
4. What are the common properties for all the points in a rotating rigid body?

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