Motion in A Circle Updated 11
Motion in A Circle Updated 11
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Friday, August 18, 2023
The curved section, CDE, forms a circular arc of radius of curvature 0.75m and the point D is 0.25m
higher than B. A ball-bearing of mass 0.060 kg is released from A, which is 0.50m higher than B. Assume
that rotational and frictional effects can be ignored and that the ball-bearing remains in contact with the
track throughout the motion.
3. A simple pendulum, suspended from a fixed point, consists of a light cord of length 500 mm and a bob of
weight 2.0 N. The bob is made to move in a horizontal circular path.
If the maximum tension which the cord can withstand is 5.0 N show
whether or not it is possible for the radius of the path of the bob to
be 300 mm.
4. (a) Explain
(i) what is meant by a radian,
(ii) why one complete revolution is equivalent to an
angular displacement of 2π rad.
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(b) An elastic cord has an un-extended length of 13.0 cm. One end of the cord is attached to a fixed
point C. A small mass of weight 5.0 N is hung from the free end of the cord. The cord extends to a
length of 14.8 cm, as shown in Fig. 1.1.
The cord and mass are now made to rotate at constant angular speed ω in a vertical plane about
point C. When the cord is vertical and above C, its length is the un-extended length of 13.0 cm, as
shown in Fig. 1.2.
(i) Show that the angular speed ω of the cord and mass is 8.7 rad s–1.
(ii) The cord and mass rotate so that the cord is vertically below C, as shown in Fig. 1.3.
Calculate the length L of the cord, assuming it obeys Hooke’s law.
6. On a fairground big dipper, a train free-wheels down a steep incline into a dip before rising out of the
dip. The track at the dip has a radius of curvature of 20m. Assuming the train is almost stationary at the
top of the incline before descending, and given that the train drops 20m, calculate
(a) the maximum speed the train could have at the dip,
(b) the centripetal accelaration of the train as passes through the dip,
(c) the apparent value of gravitational accelaration at the dip.
The maximum frictional force F between the plate and the mass
is given by the expression F = 0.72W, where W is the weight of
the mass M. The distance d is 35 cm.
(a) Determine the maximum number of revolutions of the plate per minute for the mass M to remain on
the plate. Explain your working.
The plate in (b) is covered, when stationary, with mud.
(b) Suggest and explain whether mud near the edge of the plate or near the centre will first leave the plate
as the angular speed of the plate is slowly increased.
Answers
1. 3.13 ms-1 , 2.21 ms-1 , 0.196N
2. 0.13 rads-1 , 2.6×105 N
3. Max radius= 460mm and Max Tension (with 300mm radius) = 2.5N
4. 8.7 rad s-1 , 17.2 cm
5. 1.6 ms-1
6. 20 ms-1 , 20 ms-1 , 3g
7. 43 revolutions per min