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/~fil NA RA YA NA ED UC AT IO NA L
SO C IE TY
'"'"............,. ST AR SU PE R CH AI
Plo t nq: 38,3 9 & 43, 44 MILANO NA CA MP US
TOW ER, KHA NAM ET HIT EX ROA
D,M ADH APU R,H YD- 84
Sec : JR( JI0 *& JI-0 )
Top ic: RO TA TIO N-I I QU IZ Da te: 01. 09. 23
TIM E: lHR Sub : PH YSI CS
SIN GL E AN SW ER TY PE: (+4 MA RK S: 61
,-1, )
/ A uniform pole of length L and mass M
is pivoted on the ground with a friction~
0. The pole is free to rotate without fric ess hinge
tion about an horizontal axis passing thro
and normal to plane of the page. The pole ugh 0
makes an angle B with the horizontal and
released from rest in the position shown it is
in the figure.Then linear acceleration of
end (P) of the pole just after its release the free
would be:

2 2
A) -gc os0 B) 3
3 -g
3
C) g J)) gco s0
2
2. One end of a thin bar AB of mass m and
length / is hanging from a massless strin
other end is held at an angle of 45° wit g. The
h horizontal. Find the tension in the stri
immediately after removal of support ng
at 'B'

2 3
A) -m g B) -m g 4
5 5
C) -m g D) 2../2 mg
5 5
its center ~t origin. Its
Y A uniform circular ring ofrad'.us •~• Ii~s in the xy plane with
X-axis and passing
moment of inertia about an ~1s, lymg m the XY-plane, parallel to
t an axis lying in a
through a point on the Y-axis at a distance y =2R is / 1 • Its M.I. abou
X-axis at a distance
plane perpendicular to XY - plane passing through a point on the
x=d is 12• If / 1 =12, the value of 'd' is

C) RJ½ D)R J½

l~pl~ te..of radi~ R. The


4. A circular plate of radius R/2 is cut from one ed~e of a tbin. circu
P' moment of iJ?.ertia of the remaining portion ab6ut an axis thro~ ~
O perpendicular to
plane of the plate is (M =mass of remaining circular plate.) .(0 is the centr;of origtnal
plate)

A) QMR2 B) .!_MR2 £l{'QMR2 D) ~MR 2


24 12 32 7

y Moment of inertia of a uniform quarter disc of radius R and mass


through its centre of mass and perpendicular to its plane is :
M about an axis

A) MR2 -M(4 R)2


2 3tr

C) MR2 +M(4R)2 D) MR2 +M(.fi.4R)2


2 3tr 2 3,r

t is h, ifit moves with


f A rectangular block has a square base meas uring axa, and its heigh
a speed 'v' on a smooth horizontal surface, then /
A) It will topple if v > 42gh B) It will topple if v > 42ga
·-
2
C) It will topple if v > .J2ga I h It will not toppl e for any value of v
..~•t• '"•

t)ll N_/~ :; := M= = ~ - - - - - - - - -
." ......,;~:;·n~· 7. / A unif onn rod of inass dI .
Sec: JRf
T •
J show n in the fig The fanfi. . ength L is resting between a rough wall and rough floor
as
op1c: •
for whic h the rod . . coe c1ent of friction b tw
TIME 18 Just on the verge e een any two surfaces is µ . The angle 0
SINC' of slipping is

A) tan t-:' J
C) •i•t;;'J
MUL TIPL E ANS WER TYP E: (+4,- 1,PA RTIA L)
y A dis~ ~f mass M and_ radius R lies in the x-y plane with its
center at a distance 'a' from
the ongm on the x-axis. Which of the following statements
is/ are correct?
j<) M.I. of the disc about x - axis is MR 2 / 4
B) ~.I. of the disc about y-ax is is M(a 2 +R2 )

C) M.I. of the disc about z - axis is Ma 2


D) All of the above
A rod of length Lis placed along the x-axis with one of its
ends at the origin 0. The mass
of the rod increases linearly as dm =lx where J is a const
dx ant \

X
L

A) The mom~nt of inertia about the perpendicular centroidal 1


axis is A~ .
16
n/rThe mom
..y; ent of inertia of rod about y-axi.s 1s
. JL4
4
position of the centre of mass C of the rod, does not coincides
with the
geometrical centre C of the rod
D) All the above statements are wrong.

I
y A wire of length / is bent into the shape of an n sided r~gular polygon of mass m , then

A) Its moment of inertia about its


• natural axts
• m/
4
2
3
2 1r
n3 ( 1 + cot ( -;; )J
Its moment of inertia about its natural axis ;~: ( + cot' (:)J

_5Yfhe moment of inertia about its natural axis in the limiting case (n oo) is : :

D) The moment of inertia about its natural axis in the limiting case (n -> oo) ;~:

/ The moment of inertia of a semicircular ring of mass M and radius R about an axis lying
. in the plane which is passing through its centre and at an angle 0 with the line joining its
ends (as shown) is :

MR 2
$5 MR2
2
J'} M:
2 2
JJ - -at 0=0° if 0=0° if 0=45°
4 ..J)) ~ if 0=90°

Ji' A rod of length L is composed of a uniform length L/2 of wood whose mass is Mw and a
uniform length LI 2 of brass whose mass is Mb
A) The moment of inertia of rod about an axis passing through the centre and
perpendicular at it is _!_ MwL2
12
R1The moment of inertia rod about an axis as specified in option (1) is _!_(Mw +Mb)L2
;;J,, 12
C) Tue moment of inertia of rod about an passing through the wood end perpendicualr to
the rod is .!.(Mw +Mb)L2
3
@The moment of inertia of rod about an axis as specified in option (3) is (Mw + 7M•)L'
1

I
NARI
o:38,39
1~~A~un=i£:o:n:n~c:yl:in=d=er~o~f:h-e~igh~t_h_d____ __- - - - - - - - - - - - ~
:;· inclined plane and the incl· t· an fradius r 18 placed with its circular face on a rough
Jl-O*. • • ma
t.OT' µ 1s the coefficient of frictionion o the plane to the 11onzont
. al . .
1s gradually mcreased. If
1.Hf
cylinder will slide before toppling ifµ<~

B) The cylinder will slide before toppling is µ is greater than !!:...


2r
CJ'The cylinder will topple before sliding ifµ> 2'
h
D) The cylinder will topple before sliding ifµ is less than .!!...
2r
A uniform rod of mass m and length l is held horizontally by two vertical strings of
negligible mass, as shown in the figure. Immediately after the right string is cut,

A)- Linear acceleration of the free end of the rod is 3g


J' I 2

~Line ar acceleration of the middle of the rod is 3:

C) Tension in the left string is ~g

o/°Tension in the left string is :g

PARAGRAPH TYPE: (+3, -1)


Paragraph For Questions 15 and 16:

A uniform square plate of mass 'm' is supported as shown. If the cable suddenly breaks,
determine

ctble

b b

vv
15. The angular acceleration of the plate is
./
A) 1
2 2b
in counter clockwise sense B'
13;,;. in clockwise sense
V'2 ,~2 b

D) in counter clock wise sense


C) in clock wise sense ~2b
~2b

!/ . The acceleration of com er C is


2 2
3 C) -g t D) -g- l-
~gt
B) -g t
3 3
2
18:
Paragraph For Questions 17 and
n ans we r
ee ring s eac h of ma ss P and rad ius R are arranged as shown in figure. The
Thr
the following
y

Y'

the wh ole arra nge me nt com pris ing the three rings is turned through 120°
17. Suppose of the
tical axis passing through the centroid
clockwise or anticlockwise about a ver system
1,2 and 3 then moment of inertia of the
triangle formed by join ing the centres
about YY ' is
7 · C) .!_!PR2 D) l3 PR 2
2 B) '}_P R 2
2
A) PR 2 ·2
2
of the
e the ring 2 is exa ctly sup erp ose d over ring I, then the moment of inertia
18. Suppos
system about YY' will be
2
2 C) iPR 2 D) 3PR
B) PR 2 2
5
(. !:
,;,.t."'\ta l4••,

NA RA YA NA ED UC AT IO NA L SO CI ET Y
,.., .....,...... ... ST AR SU PE R CH AIN A CA MP US
Plot no:3 8,39 & 43,4 4 MILA NO TOW
ER,K HAN AME T HITE X ROA D,MA DHA PUR,
HYD -84
Sec: JR(J I-0* & JI-0 )
Top ic: ROT ATI ON- Ill
QU IZ Dat e:09 .09. 23
TIM E: lHR Sub: PHY SICS
MAR KS: 62 3
SING LE ANS WER TYP E: (+3, -1)

A solid sphe re is ro Hing on a :frictionless surface, show


n in figure with a translational
velo city v mis. If sphe re clim bs upto height h then
value of v should be:

h
V
~.;... .ii:;. ..---- ···-·· ·-···· -···-- ····-· ····.- -·•-·-
---

_/4 gh B) .J2gh C) 2 gh
D) @70 gh
~7 _
A disc is perf orm ing pure rolli ng on a smooth statio . ur£ ce with constant velocity v.
nary s a
For the poin t of cont act of the disc

B) velocity is zero, acceleration is zero


A) velo city is v' acce lerat ion is zero
v2
. . v' velocity is zero, acceleration is R
C) velo city is v' acceleration is R
. . 1 with a
gth L and it rotates m a crrc e
. 1 of mas s m is attac hed to a rod ofl~ n . .d1 fixed
3. A p artic e . o; the rod at a distance L/2
An observer p ts r1gt y • th frame of
cons tant angu lar velo city OJ. . f and the pseudo force on m from e
tr
from the cen e. The accelerat.ion1o m
mus t be resp ectiv e y.
refer ence 0 f P
p

L >
0
L 2L D) zero, mo/ L
B) zero,
zL gl"a>22,mOJ 2
m£iJ
A) zero , zero 2
I, ln the device shown in figure, the cylinder in the pure rolling motion. At certain instant
7
~ 0 the angular speed of the cylinder is w. The velocity of the block at that instant is
~W'

~mR B) 2mR Jl) 3wR D) 4wR


A ring of mass m and radius R has four particles each of mass m attached to the ring as
shown in figure. Ring is rolling on horizontal surface such that the centre of ring has a
speed v0 • The kinetic energy of the systern is

A) mv; B) 3mv; .9'"5mv; D) 6mv;


MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE: (+4, -1,PARTIAL)

6. A thin and uniform rod of mass M and length L is held vertical on a floor with large
/ friction. The rod is released from rest so that it falls by rotating about its contact point
with the floor without slipping. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct, when
the rod makes an angle 60° with vertical ? [ g is the acceleration due to gravity]

#The angular speed of the rod will be

B) The angular acceleration of the rod will be


2
f
3
k) The radial acceleration of the rod's ce~tre of mass will be ;

'°6) The normal reaction force from the floor on the rod will be ~:
7/
-
A wheel is rolling on a .
/
' velocity ' v, d horizontal plane witho
an acceleration ' a ' of c m
c
. .
hut sh~pmg. At a certain instant it h
• . as s own m the :fi
gure. Acceleration, of as
~---
'f
I
l1
A•

_ .jt5 A is vertically upwards


J} B may be vertically downwards
C cannot be horizontal
Some point on the rim may be horizontal leftwards
A non uniform cylind f .
The moment of inert i:~;thmassl.2 anbd radius ~R i~ released from
the positio shown.
p . B . e cy m er a out longitudinal axis passing through An is
thomt . (distance R fro~ the axis) is the centre of mass of the cylind 4 A1R.2
e cylinder and the honzontal surface is sufficient to prevent slippiner. Friction betwe en.
g.

A) Initial angu,ar acceleration of the cylinder is L


6R
B) Angular speed of the cylinder as the line AB becomes vertical
is /g
Vfili
C) Angular speed of the cylinder as the line AB becomes vertic
al is

D) Frictional force acting on the cylinder just after its release is


2Mg
3
/ A rectangular rigid fixed block has a long horizontal edge. A solid
homogeneous
cylinder of radius R is placed horizontally at rest with its length
parallel to edge such that
the axis of the cylinder and the edge O of the block are in the same
vertical plane as
shown in the figure. There is sufficient friction present at the edge
so that a very small
displacement causes the cylinder to roll of the edge without slippi
ng.
-;:TY
'-84
the edge is
A) The angle 0 through which the cylinde r rotates before it leave contac t with 'l.23
~s
cos-' ( !}
J}{The angle 0 through which the cylinder rotates before it leave contact with the edge is
cos-'(~ }

,Si: The speed of the centre of mass of the cylinder before leaving contact with edge l
7
:,
~( 4gR!7) .

D) The speed of the centre of mass of the cylinder before leaving contact with edge
.J3gRl7 .
it
A cylinder of mass 6 kg is suspended through two ideal strings wrapped around
at
symmetrically as shown in the figure. The strings are taut and the cylinder is initially
,en
rest. Take g =10 ml s 2 •

will

10
A) The acceleration of the C.M. of the cylinder is 3 ml s
2

The tension in one of the strings is 10 N


B) The tension in one of the strings is 40 N
The velocity of the centre of the cylinder after at falls through a height 7.5 mis 10
mis
touching the , ,
Inside a fixed frictionless spherical cavity of radius r, a dumbbell is held
balls
bottom of the cavity at its lower end. The dwnbbell consists of two identical small
each of mass m affixed at the ends of a light rod of length r./2. Immediately after
the .ce h (h
dumbbell is released
odjust

A) The force of interaction between the lower ball and the cavity is ~g )
3
B) The force of interaction between the lower ball and the cavity is ~g

C) Angular acceleration is K.
R
D) Angular acceleration is L
2R
A uniform rod of length 2a i .
s placed horizontally on the edge of a table. Initially the
centre of mass of the rod i d· a
s at istance 3 from the edge. There is sufficient friction to
prevent sliding hnm d • 1 .
. • e Iate Y a1.ter the rod 1s released from the rest (g = acceleration due
to gravity)

c2a;m

3
f'>¥' Angular acceleration of rod is 4ag
v/
~ ) Linear acceleration of centre of mass is !
-i) Linear acceleration of end B is g D) Nonnal force acting on rod is zero
A hollow sphere is released from the top of a movable wedge as shown in the figure.
There is no friction between the wedge and the ground. There is sufficient friction
between sphere and wedge to provide pure rolling of sphere.

(Assume masses of the wedge and sphere are equal and h >> R the radius of sphere) At
the instant sphere leaves the wedge horizontally.
. d.
A) Velocity of centre of mass of sphere w.r.t. groun 1s ~tigh
,r-= ./

B) Velocity of wedge is J%gh

C) Angular velocity of sphere is 01 = J7Rg:


12 /

J20
D) Angular velocity of sphere is {j) = ?Rg2h
3, 0)
INTEGER TYPE: (+ as e fr om rest position shown in
-
st af te r re le
y/u angular acceleration
of th e uniform disc ju
lculate N. (C is ce nt re of se m i-c irc ular disc) (n-2 = 10)
l 6-D

'> figure is S1Z"g then ca


~'

rizontal
an d ra di us 0.5 m is initially at rest on a ho
sc of mass 1.5 kg are applied
A uniform circular di of equa l magnitude F = 0.5 N
Th re e fo rces vertices on
frictionless surface. es of an eq ui la te ra l triangle XYZ with its r ')..
the three sid the forces, the angula
simultaneously along co nd af te r ap plying
sc (see figure). One se
the perimeter of the di 1
d s-. is
speed of the disc in ra F

F
ion
ho riz on ta l ba rs m ov ing in opposite direct
m rides between two e position of the pa th
of th e
16. A roller of diameter 6c cm ) of de fin ing th
nd the distance y (in ip at points of contac
t P an d
'Y as shown in figure. Fi ller. (A ss um e no sl
rotation of the ro
instantaneous centre of
Q)

!O m/ a
p
that its
00 kg. It ro lls al on g a horizontal floor so
2 m weighs I op it ? L\;
1Y A hoop (ring) ofradius
centre of mass has a sp
eed of 20 cm /s. H ow m uc h w or k has to be done to st
rces whose
lo city 90 ra d/ se c de celerates due to the fo
itial angular ve e
A flywheel with the in e sq ua re ro ot of its angular velocity. Th
to th
e axis is proportional
moment relative to th ov er the total deceleratio
n time is
whe el av er aged N
of the fly
xnean angular velocity
rad/sec. Value of N is
"5
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(-) NARAYANA EDUCATION AL SOCIETY


..............,,. STAR SUPER CHAINA CAMPUS
Plot no:38,39 & 43,44 MILANO TOWER,KHANAMET HITEX ROAD,MADHAPUR,HYD-84
Sec: JR(Jl-0* & JI-0) QUIZ Date: 16.09.23
Topic: ROTATIONAL MECHANICS-IV Sub :PHYSICS
TIME: 0-m1ro, 0 MARKS: 62
SINGLE ANSWER TYPE: (+3, -1)
JI A spherical ball rolls on a table without slipping. Then the fraction of its kinetic energy
associated with rotation is
A) 2/5 ~/7 C) 3/5 D) 3/7
2. A length L of flexible tape is tightly wound. It is then allowed to unwind as it rolls down
a steep incline that makes an angle 0 with the horizontal, the upper end of the tape being
tracked down. Then, the tape unwinds completely in time equal to

A) .j2Llgsin9 B) .j3Llgsine C) .jL!gsine D) None of these

y A rod of mass 'M' & length 'L' lying on a frictionless horizontal surface is initially given
an angular velocity 'co' about vertical axis with centre of mass at rest but not fixed.
Subsequently end A of rod collides with nail P, which is near to A such that end A
becomes stationary immediately after impact. Velocity of end 'B' just after collision will
be
-B

•-A
p

A)coL B) coL D) 7coL


2 3

4. A thin rod of mass m and length A, is hinged at one end point which is at a distance h (h
0 <A,) above the smooth horizontal surface. The rod is released from rest from the
horizontal position. If e is the co-efficient of restitution, the angular velocity of rod just
after collision will be (h = Im, A, = 2m, e = 1)

:n:u,J~gOO

A) 3.pg B) 6.pg C) sffi D) none of these


8 8 8
-
MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE: (+4 , -1,
PARTIAL)
JI A disc of mass M and radius R move~ in
the x-y pl~ e as shown in the figure. The
angular momentum of the disc at the mst
ant shown 1s

A --- --- ~= co R
3

AAS
~J 2 mR2 ro about 0
f
B) mR2ro about 0
9¥-~ mR ro about A
2
D)4 mR2ro about A
J A ring of mass M and radius R sliding with
surface where coefficient of friction is µ,
a velocity vO suddenly enters into rough
as shown -

rough(µ)
A) The ring starts rolling motion when cen
tre of mass become stationary
!»' The ring starts rolling motion when the point of contact becsome
s stationary
.J) The time afte r whi ch the ring starts rolli,ng
is
2µg
,&{"The rolling velocity is v;
7. A constant force F is applied at the top of
ring as shown in figure. Mass and the radi
the ring are M and R respectively. Angular us of
momentum about the point of contact at time
't' -

A)is constant ~in cre ase s linearly with time


C)is 21tFRt D)is 2FRt
j A particle of mass mis travelling with a
constant velocity~ =v0 ialongthe line y =
Let dA be the area swept out by the position b, z = 0.
vector from origin to the particle in time dt
L the magnitude of angular momentum of and
particle about origin at any time t. Then
1\)tL = constant
B) L * constant
C) dA = 2L
dt m pr dAdt = 2mL
-
• ta1p1ank 1s . tating with a constant angular
on a fr ic tio n! 1 on ro nstant
A disc. placed . es s 1onz • k is m ade to move with a co as
t I rt· al N ow th e pl an
veIocity oo. ab, ou t its cen :a ve IC axis. centre of disc
r 1
ac~~ er:~ion .a on
,
a straight pa
ot io n of th
th
e
.
pl
If
an
yo
k
u as su m e in:itial location of the te system
in negative y-axis of
?ngm, rre_ction of 1n w hi ch of the following equations represent tra
the coordina
jectory of
ank,
~ttached with the pl rotation of the disc.
an ta ne ou s ce nt re of
mst y= -a nd x~ o.
(J.)2 X2

B )f f ro= -{l)k, th en
- " (J.) 2X2

A ) Ifro =rok, theny =--:;;;an d x o. 2a


2 2

)f,th eny= - ro x and x~ O


- (J) 2x2
x~ O D) .(/@=-{l 2a
C) ffr o= ro k, th en y= --2a-a nd
A

ith the help


ted at a co ns ta nt an gular velocity oo p/ w t
rp is being rota 'i2 free to rotate abou
10. A cylin~er P of radius ther cy lin de r Q of ra di us
axis that is fixed. Ano
of a motor about its
~ v its axis that is also fixed is

L
e
an gle e be tw ee n th eir axes. Soon after th
sed on P making an te is reached and the
cylinder Q
touched with and pres r, a ste ad y sta
against each ot he n the steady state is
cylinders are pressed lar velocity. What can you conclude whe
gu
acquires a constant an -----
reached? prp (sin el+ coss})
ci ty of cy lin de r Q is roQ = raroco s8
A) Angular velo
se (sin el+ cose]).
ar ve lo ci ty of cy lin der Q is coa = ro prpraco
B) Angul
io na l fo rc e on cy lin der Q is (s in 8i +cose})
ct
C) Unit vector of fri l.
ea ch cy lin de r be co mes vanishingly smal of the
D) Frictional force on rt lu gg ag e is sh ow n in the figure. Strip
po
y. A typical conveyor be
conveyer belt is mov
lt used to trans
ing with a co ns ta nt ve
as s
lo
M
ci ty u0 towards the east.
is ge nt ly pl ac
A stationary
ed on the conveyor be
lt.
of radius R and m µk respec
tively. Which of
homogeneous sphere ctio n to be µ, an d
static an d kinetic fri
Assume coefficient of
ents are correct?
the following statem
A) It will ap . 1 kw.
pear ro tatm g c oc 1se .f en facin
BA It will app , 1 se g d u e n o rt h
ear rotating .
v'C) Its linear
anticlockwis
e, if se e n fa
cing d u e no
speed relativ rth.
rv< e to the grou II
.p , Its linea n d as w 1
e as re a iv t • e to th e b e lt d e c
r speed relati. re a se s.
ve to the gro •
. u n d mcreases a n d Ia
In the previo
us questio. . re tive to th e b e lt d e c re a se
it starts pure n , a ft e r a time t from th • t t s.
rolling ~ d m e m s a n th sp h e re w
oves with a e a s p la c e d o
following ar
e correct exp
velocity u re
lative to the . n th e bei
ressions for g ro u n d . W h ic h
t and u ? o f th e
C) u =2uo
NUMERIC
AL TYPE: 5
D)u= 2uo
13. A (+ 3 , 0 ) 7
horizonta
J rotate withoul disc o f mass 1.0 kg mounted o n a
t friction. O n fixed vertica
-, - ~ mass 1 the disc a se l axle th ro u
.5 k g when p micircular g g h it s c e n tr
X ushed o n the roove OP is e can
a speed 2.0 m disc towards cut. A sm a ll
is and moves the centre 0 ball B o f
J) b a ll leave th through the g , the b a ll en
e disc? Negle roove withou ters th e g ro
ct loss o f ma t friction. W o v e w it h
14. Two id ss due to cutt it h w h a t sp e
entical dumb ing the groo e d w il l th e
bells are fab ve. (in mis)
m at the end ricated by w
- ? ' space wit
Collisions b
s o f light ide
h equal spee
etween the p
ds u
ntical rods ea
to
c
wards each o
h o
elding small
f length /. Th
ther without
e d
identical part
umbbells a re
icles e a c h o
moving in fr
f m a ss
• - collide articles are p ro tation as sh o ee
? erfectly elasti w n in the fig
c. How man ure.
y times will
the dumbbe
lls

r •
l
m u

L m
u u m

B
1 l

If the earth is
u
m
l
treated as a sp
here o f radiu
the axis o f ro s R and mass
tation with ti M, its angula
me period T 4 2 r momentum
is nMR • Fin about
J6. A ball o f mas kT d k. e:
s m moving 9. -
o f the spheres with velocity
v0 experie
o f a stationar nces a head o
equals m/2, an y rigid dumb n elastic coll
d the distance b ell as shown in ision with on
between them figures. The e
isl. Disregard m ass o f each sp
ing the size o here
f the spheres,
find
the angular mo1nentum of the dumbbe . .
11 m the reference
fiixed to the centre of m frame movmg translationa11y and
fI
ass o t 1e dumbbell after collision is n~vof. Find 'n' ?,

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17. There is a re·ctangular plate of mass M kg and of dimensions (axb)hinged (smooth) at one
end as shown in the figure. The plate is held in horizontal position by striking n small
balls each of mass m per unit area per unit time. These are striking in the shaded half
region of the plate. The balls are colliding elastically with velocity v. What is v? It is
given n = 100, M = 3 kg, m=0.0lkg;b= 2m;a=Im;g= 10m/ s 2 •

18. Two ident.ical thin rods are moving on a smooth table, as shown. Both of them are
rotating with angular speed ro, in clockwise sense about their centres. Their centres have
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velocity V in opposite directions. The rods collide at their edge and stick together. Length
of each rod is L. For what value of: there will be no motion after collision?

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