This physics exam document contains 5 short answer questions, worth 2 marks each, and 3 long answer questions worth between 2.5 and 5 marks. The short questions cover topics like the minimum velocity needed for a satellite to orbit Earth, the definition and significance of moment of inertia, the direction mud flies off a moving bicycle, why divers change body positions before and after diving, and whether a disc or hoop will move faster down an inclined plane. The long questions differentiate Newton's and Einstein's views of gravitation, calculate the angular acceleration of a record player, and determine the orbiting speed for a satellite 900km above Earth.
This physics exam document contains 5 short answer questions, worth 2 marks each, and 3 long answer questions worth between 2.5 and 5 marks. The short questions cover topics like the minimum velocity needed for a satellite to orbit Earth, the definition and significance of moment of inertia, the direction mud flies off a moving bicycle, why divers change body positions before and after diving, and whether a disc or hoop will move faster down an inclined plane. The long questions differentiate Newton's and Einstein's views of gravitation, calculate the angular acceleration of a record player, and determine the orbiting speed for a satellite 900km above Earth.
This physics exam document contains 5 short answer questions, worth 2 marks each, and 3 long answer questions worth between 2.5 and 5 marks. The short questions cover topics like the minimum velocity needed for a satellite to orbit Earth, the definition and significance of moment of inertia, the direction mud flies off a moving bicycle, why divers change body positions before and after diving, and whether a disc or hoop will move faster down an inclined plane. The long questions differentiate Newton's and Einstein's views of gravitation, calculate the angular acceleration of a record player, and determine the orbiting speed for a satellite 900km above Earth.
Class ( 1st year) Ch# 05(xercise) SUBJECT: PHYSISCS Time: 40 mints Total marks: 20 Q#2 > answer the following short questions: 2×5=10 (1) Describe what should be the minimum velocity for a satellite to orbit close to the earth around it. (2) What is meant by moment of inertia? Explain its significance. (3) In what direction, the mud flies off a moving bicycle? Explain. (4) Why does a diver change his body positions before and after diving in the pool? (5) A disc and hoop start moving down from the top of an inclined plane at the same time. Which one will be moving faster on reaching the bottom? LONG QUESTION 1. Differentiate b/w Newton’s and Einstien’s views about gravitation and tell us which theory is better and why (5) 2. A Gramophone Record turn table accelerates from rest to an angular velocity of 45 rev min 1 in 1.60 second. What is its average angular Acceleration? (2.5) 3. What should be the orbiting speed to launch a satellite in circular orbit 900 Km above the surface of earth(Take mass of the earth as 6 10 kg and its radius as 6400 km) (2.5) 24
GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE LIAQUATPUR(composed by M.Luqman yousaf LECTURER IN PHYSISC)
Class ( 1st year) Ch# 05(xercise) SUBJECT: PHYSISCS Time: 40 mints Total marks: 20 Q#2 > answer the following short questions: 2×5=10 (1) Describe what should be the minimum velocity for a satellite to orbit close to the earth around it. (2) What is meant by moment of inertia? Explain its significance. (3) In what direction, the mud flies off a moving bicycle? Explain. (4) Why does a diver change his body positions before and after diving in the pool? (5) A disc and hoop start moving down from the top of an inclined plane at the same time. Which one will be moving faster on reaching the bottom? LONG QUESTION 1. Differentiate b/w Newton’s and Einstien’s views about gravitation and tell us which theory is better and why (5) 2. A Gramophone Record turn table accelerates from rest to an angular velocity of 45 rev min 1 in 1.60 second. What is its average angular Acceleration? (2.5) 3. What should be the orbiting speed to launch a satellite in circular orbit 900 Km above the surface of earth(Take mass of the earth as 6 10 kg and its radius as 6400 km) (2.5) 24
GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE LIAQUATPUR(composed by M.Luqman yousaf LECTURER IN PHYSISC)
Class ( 1st year) Ch# 05(xercise) SUBJECT: PHYSISCS Time: 40 mints Total marks: 20 Q#2 > answer the following short questions: 2×5=10 (1) Describe what should be the minimum velocity for a satellite to orbit close to the earth around it. (2) What is meant by moment of inertia? Explain its significance. (3) In what direction, the mud flies off a moving bicycle? Explain. (4) Why does a diver change his body positions before and after diving in the pool? (5) A disc and hoop start moving down from the top of an inclined plane at the same time. Which one will be moving faster on reaching the bottom? LONG QUESTION 1. Differentiate b/w Newton’s and Einstien’s views about gravitation and tell us which theory is better and why (5) 2. A Gramophone Record turn table accelerates from rest to an angular velocity of 45 rev min 1 in 1.60 second. What is its average angular Acceleration? (2.5) 3. What should be the orbiting speed to launch a satellite in circular orbit 900 Km above the surface of earth(Take mass of the earth as 6 10 kg and its radius as 6400 km) (2.5) 24