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Recitation Chapter 11

I. PROBLEMS FOR: ROLLING AS TRANSLATION


AND ROTATION COMBINED CHAPTER

From previous exam: MII-191 Q18

A uniform solid sphere rolls smoothly without slipping A 2


3 mg
with center of mass velocity of 2.5 m/s along a horizontal
3
floor, then up a ramp inclined at 20°. What is the maximum B 2 mg
distance traveled by the center of mass of the sphere along 3
the ramp? C 4 mg
2
D 5 mg
A 1.0 m
1
E 3 mg
B 1.7 m

C 2.1 m IV. PROBLEMS FOR: TORQUE REVISITED


CHAPTER
D 1.3 m
From previous exam: MII-182 Q19
E 2.4 m
A 2.0-kg block is rotating in horizontal xy-plane. While it
is at the point P(2.0 m, 3.0 m), the block has an acceleration
II. PROBLEMS FOR: FORCES AND KINETIC
of ⃗a = (4.0î − 3.0ĵ)m/s2 . Find the torque on the block at
ENERGY OF ROLLING CHAPTER
point P, relative to the origin.
From previous exam: MII-042 Q20
A (+14N m)k̂
A hoop has a mass of 200 grams and a radius of 25 cm. B (−24N m)k̂
It rolls without slipping along a level ground at 500 cm/s.
Its total kinetic energy is : C (+24N m)k̂

D (+36N m)k̂
A 2J
E (−36N m)k̂
B 0J

C 5J V. PROBLEMS FOR: ANGULAR MOMENTUM


CHAPTER
D 25 J
From previous exam: MII-191 Q19
E 10 J
The Figure below is a plot of the angular momentum of a
III. PROBLEMS FOR: THE YO-YO CHAPTER
wheel versus time. At which time interval (A, B, C or D) is
the magnitude of the torque acting on the wheel maximum?
From previous exam: MII-062 Q19

A string is wrapped around a solid disk of mass m, radius


R. The string is stretched in the vertical direction and the
disk is released as shown in the Figure below. Find the
tension (T) in the string.
A A only D 0.95×10−3 kgm2 /s

B B only E 1.90×10−3 kgm2 /s


C C only

D D only VII. PROBLEMS FOR: CONSERVATION OF


ANGULAR MOMENTUM CHAPTER
E A and C
From previous exam: MII-042 Q19

From previous exam: MII-182 Q18


The Figure below shows two disks mounted on bearings
on a common axis. The first disk has rotational inertia I and
A particle of mass m = 6.00 kg moves to the right at the
is spinning with angular velocity ω. The second disk has
velocity v = 4.00 m/s as shown in the Figure below. The
rotational inertia 2I and is spinning in the same direction as
magnitude of its angular momentum about the point O is
the first disk with angular velocity 2ω. The two disks are
slowly forced toward each other along the axis until they
stick and have a final common angular velocity of:

A 324 kg m2 /s

B 412 kg m2 /s √
A ω 3
C 144 kg m2 /s
B 2ω
D 288 kg m2 /s
C ω
E 549 kg m2 /s
D 5ω/3
VI. PROBLEMS FOR: ANGULAR MOMENTUM
E 3ω
OF A RIGID BODY CHAPTER

From book chapter 11 Q37


VIII. PROBLEMS FOR: PRECESSION OF A
GYROSCOPE CHAPTER
Consider the rigid body that is shown in the figure below
and that consists of From book chapter 11 Q69
i) three rods of length 12 cm and neglibble mass
ii) Three particles of mass m = 20 g (marked in red). A gyroscope made of a uniform disc with radius r = 50
We assume that this assembly rotates with a frequency of cm is mounted on the center of an axle that has a length
ω = 0.55 rad/s about the origin O. What is the magnitude of L = 11 cm and mass m ≈ 0. The axle is horizontal and
of the angular momentum for this object? supported on one end. For a spin rate of 10 rev/s, what is
the precession rate?

A 1.2 rad/s

B 0.01 rad/s

C 7.3 rad/s

A 2.85×10−3 kgm2 /s D 0.14 rad/s

B 1.11×10−3 kgm2 /s E 0.56 rad/s


C 2.22×10−3 kgm2 /s

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