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M 4 M M M) M 4 M ( (M 4m) M 4m M 4 M: I I I I I I I I I I

This document contains 9 multiple choice questions related to rotational motion, moments of inertia, and forces. The questions cover topics such as: - Calculating angular velocity and tangential acceleration given mass and radius (Q75) - Determining angular velocity when an impulse is applied to a rigid body (Q76) - Comparing moments of inertia for circular discs of different radii and thicknesses (Q77, Q81) - Analyzing relationships between position vectors, torque and force vectors (Q78) - Calculating distance traveled before collision for objects attracting via gravity (Q79) - Comparing forces on particles in a rolling ring of different inner/outer radii (Q80) - Finding

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M 4 M M M) M 4 M ( (M 4m) M 4m M 4 M: I I I I I I I I I I

This document contains 9 multiple choice questions related to rotational motion, moments of inertia, and forces. The questions cover topics such as: - Calculating angular velocity and tangential acceleration given mass and radius (Q75) - Determining angular velocity when an impulse is applied to a rigid body (Q76) - Comparing moments of inertia for circular discs of different radii and thicknesses (Q77, Q81) - Analyzing relationships between position vectors, torque and force vectors (Q78) - Calculating distance traveled before collision for objects attracting via gravity (Q79) - Comparing forces on particles in a rolling ring of different inner/outer radii (Q80) - Finding

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ROTATIONAL MOTION

velocity of the ring will be


[1]

M
M + 4m

[CDSE 2003]
[2]

(M + 4m)
M

[3]

(M 4m)
M + 4m

[4]

M
4m

20
m with constant tangential acceleration. If the velocity of the particle

is 80 m/s at the end of the second revolution after motion has begin, the tangential acceleration is [CBSE 2003]

Q.75 A particle moves along a circle of radius

[1] 640 m/s2

[2] 160 m/s2

[3] 40 m/s2

[4] 40 m/s2

Q.76 Consider a body, shown in figure, consisting of two identical balls, each of mass M connected by a light rigid rod.
If an impulse J = MV is imparted to the body at one of its ends, what would be its angular velocity
L
M
J=MV

[1] V/L

[2] 2V/L

[3] V/3L

[4] V/4L

[lIT Scr. 2003]

Q.77 A circular disc X of radius R is made from an iron plate of thickness t, 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
[AIEEE 2003]
[1] Iy = 64 Ix

[2] Iy = 32 Ix

[3] Iy = 16 Ix

[4] Iy = Ix

r
Q.78 Let F be the force acting on a particle having position vector rr and T be the torque of this force about the origin.
Then
[AlEEE 2003]
r r
r r
r r
r r
r r
r r
r r
r r
[1] r . T = 0 and F . T = 0 [2] r . T = 0 and F.T 0 [3] r .T 0 and F . T = 0 [4] r .T 0 and F.T 0
Q.79 Two spherical bodies of mass M and 5M and radii R and 2R respectively are released in free space with initial
separation between their centres equal to 12R. If they attract each other due to gravitational force only, then the
distance covered by the smaller body just before collision is
[AlEEE 2003]
[1] 1.5 R

[2] 2.5 R

[3] 4.5 R

[4] 7.5 R

Q.80 An annular ring with inner and outer radii R1 and R2 is rolling without slipping with a uniform angular speed. The ratio
F1
of the forces experienced by the two particles situated on the inner and outer parts of the ring. F is2

[1] 1

R1
[2]
R2

R1

[4]
R2

R2
[3]
R1

[AlEEE 2005]

Q.81 The moment of inertia of a uniform semicircular disc of mass M and radius r about a line perpendicular to the
plane of the disc through the centre is [AlEEE 2005]
[1] Mr2

[2]

1 2
Mr
2

[3]

1 2
Mr
4

[4]

2 2
Mr
5

Q.82 A T shaped object with dimensions shown in the figure, is lying on a smooth floor. A force F is applied at
the point P parallel to AB, such that the object has only the translational motion without rotation. Find the location
of P with respect to C. [AlEEE 2005]
l
A

B
P
2l

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