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If the earth were to suddenly contract to at of its present radius without any change in its mass then the
duration of the new day will be nearly —
(a) a hour (B) 24n hour fro} es hour (D) 24n? hour
The angular velocity of a body changes from a, to @, without applying torque. The ratio of initial radius of
gyration to the final radius of gyration is :—
(A) Yor Yo, (B) Ja : Joe (Chay o, (D) ,: 0
A uniform rod AB of mass m and length ¢ at rest on a smooth horizontal ql
surface. An impulse P is applied to the end B. The time taken by the rod to
turn through a right angle is é
2nme me
a) ae we om (o) 2a
a
A particle of mass m is projected with a velocity v makin ° wit i
\g an angle of 45° with the horizontal. The magnitude
of the angular momentum ofthe projectile about the point of projection when the particles atts eect
ight his
mv? 3
(A) zero an mv
‘ ®) ayaa) () ee (0) my2ah
A solid sphere is placed on a smooth horizontal plane. A horizontal impulse I
is applied at a distance h above the central line as shown in the figure. Soon
after giving the impulse the sphere starts rolling.
The ratio h/R would be-
1 1
(A) z (B) 2 (c) ; Os
‘Athin rod of mass M and length L is struck at one end by a ball of clay of mass m, moving with speed v as
shown in figure. The ball sticks to the rod. After the collision, the angular momentum of the clay-rod system
about A, the midpoint of the rod, is Oe
ww (>-3) (3) ei (m7) (3) a
mv
(> (D) mv.A uniform bar of length 6a and mass 8m lies on a smooth horizontal table. Two point masses m and 2m
moving in the same horizontal plane with speed 2v and v respectively, strike the bar (as shown in the fig.)
and stick to the bar after collision. Denoting angular velocity (about the centre of mass), total energy and
centre of mass velocity by @, E and v, respectively, we have after collision
sy ce
5a ce
(A) ve = 0 Bo=
awe mv?
Cho= 5 (D)E= 3
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A solid sphere is rolling without slipping on rough ground as shown in figure.
It collides elastically with an identical another sphere at rest. There is no
friction between the two spheres. Radius of each sphere is R and mass is m.
21. Linear velocity of first sphere after it again starts rolling without slipping is,
2 7 7
(a) Zor (B) FoR (C) 7goR (D) goR
22. What is the net angular impulse imparted to second sphere by the external forces ?
5 2 7
a) 2 mau (B) S mkv (C1 gmkv (0) yomRv
7. Astick of length L and mass M lies on a frictionless horizontal surface on which Mt.
it is free to move in anyway. A ball of mass m moving with speed v as shown
in fig, The mass of the ball so that it remains at rest immediately after collision
: M2 Ic
' TE sexad] Colson elastic) Find the value of x 4
‘A small mass mis attached to a massless string whose other end is fixed at P as shown in
the figure. The mass is undergoing circular motion If the x-y plane with centre at O and
‘constant angular speed o. If the angular momentum of the system , calculated about O
and P are denoted by L'o and Up respectively, then (IT-JEE 2012)
(a) Lo and Up do not vary with time
(B) Lo varies with time while Lp remains constant
(C) Lo remains constant while Up vaires with time
(D) Co and Up both vary with time12.
14,
In each situation of column-I, a uniform disc of mass m and radius R rolls on a rough fixed horizontal surface
as shown. At t = 0 (initially) the angular velocity of disc is «, and velocity of centre of mass of disc is vo (in
hotizontal direction). The relation between vp and «wy for each situation and also initial sense of rotation is
jven for each situation in column-I. Then match the Statement in column-I with the corresponding results
in column-I.
Column I Column IT
(a) iy, >R a) (p) The angular momentum of dise about point A
{as shown in figure) remains conserved
B) ACu >Re) (q)_ The kinetic energy of disc after it starts rolling
‘without slipping is less than its intial kinetic eneray
(c) ie =
a