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Govt Degree College Liaquatpur: Answer The Following Short Questions

This document contains a physics exam from Government Degree College Liaquatpur for first year students on Chapter 5 (first half) of angular motion. The exam contains 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 1 long question. The multiple choice section covers topics like angular velocity of Earth, rotational motion, clock hands, centripetal force, and centripetal force ratio. The short questions ask about angular variables, radians, definitions of angular velocity and acceleration. The long question asks to define centripetal force and derive its relation.

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Govt Degree College Liaquatpur: Answer The Following Short Questions

This document contains a physics exam from Government Degree College Liaquatpur for first year students on Chapter 5 (first half) of angular motion. The exam contains 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 1 long question. The multiple choice section covers topics like angular velocity of Earth, rotational motion, clock hands, centripetal force, and centripetal force ratio. The short questions ask about angular variables, radians, definitions of angular velocity and acceleration. The long question asks to define centripetal force and derive its relation.

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GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE LIAQUATPUR

Subject: Physics Class 1st year Ch# 05(1st half) Time: 30 mints Total marks: 20
Q#1 >Encircle the correct option, cutting, erasing, overwriting are not allowed . (05)
1) What is the angular velocity of the earth?
(A) 2  / 86400rad/s (B) 2/ 3600 rad/s (C) 2/ 24 rad/s (D) 2  / 6400rad/s
2) A wheel rotates with a constant angular velocity of 300 r.p.m. The angle through which the wheel
rotates in one second is
(A)  rad (B) 5  rad (C) 10  rad (D) 20  rad
3) The ratio of angular speed of second hand to that of the minute hand of a clock is
(A) 60 : 1 (B) 1 : 60 (C) 1 : 1 (D) 1 : 6 5.
4) Centripetal force performs
(a) Maximum work, (b) Minimum work (c) Negative work (d) No work
5) Two particles of equal masses are revolving in circular paths of radii r1 and r2 respectively with
the same speed. The ratio of their centripetal forces is
(A) r2/ r1 (B)( r2/ r1)^(1/2) (C) (r1/ r2)2 (D) (r2/ r1)2
Answer the following short questions
Why we prefer the use of angular variables rather than linear variables in angular motion?
Prove that 1 rad = 57.3o
Define instantaneous and average angular velocity with S.I unit?
Define instantaneous and average angular acceleration with S.I unit ?
LONG
Define centripetal force and also derive the relation for centripetal force and centripetal force ?

GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE LIAQUATPUR


Subject: Physics Class 1st year Ch# 05(1st half) Time: 30 mints Total marks: 20
Q#1 >Encircle the correct option, cutting, erasing, overwriting are not allowed . (05)
1) What is the angular velocity of the earth?
(A) 2  / 86400rad/s (B) 2/ 3600 rad/s (C) 2/ 24 rad/s (D) 2  / 6400rad/s
2) A wheel rotates with a constant angular velocity of 300 r.p.m. The angle through which the wheel
rotates in one second is
(A)  rad (B) 5  rad (C) 10  rad (D) 20  rad
3) The ratio of angular speed of second hand to that of the minute hand of a clock is
(A) 60 : 1 (B) 1 : 60 (C) 1 : 1 (D) 1 : 6 5.
4) Centripetal force performs
(a) Maximum work, (b) Minimum work (c) Negative work (d) No work
5) Two particles of equal masses are revolving in circular paths of radii r1 and r2 respectively with
the same speed. The ratio of their centripetal forces is
(A) r2/ r1 (B)( r2/ r1)^(1/2) (C) (r1/ r2)2 (D) (r2/ r1)2
Answer the following short questions
Why we prefer the use of angular variables rather than linear variables in angular motion?
Prove that 1 rad = 57.3o
Define instantaneous and average angular velocity with S.I unit?
Define instantaneous and average angular acceleration with S.I unit ?
LONG
Define centripetal force and also derive the relation for centripetal force and centripetal force ?

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