A circular disc A of radius r is made from an iron plate of thickness t and another circular disc B of radius 2r and thickness t4. The relation between moments of inertia IA and IB is
1. IA > IB
2. IA = IB
3. IA < IB
4. Depends on the actual values of t and r
A particle of mass 2 kg located at the position (ˆi+ ˆj) m has a velocity of 2(+ˆi - ˆj + ˆk) m/s. Its angular momentum about z-axis in kg-m2/s is :
1. +4
2. +8
3. -4
4. -8
A cylinder of mass 'M' is suspended by two strings wrapped around it as shown. The acceleration 'a' and the tension T when the cylinder falls and the string unwinds itself are, respectively,
1. a = g, T = Mg2
2. a = g2, T = Mg2
3. a = g3, T = Mg3
4. a = 2g3, T = Mg6
An automobile engine develops 100 kW when rotating at a speed of 1800 rev/min. What torque does it deliver ?
1. 350 N-m
2. 440 N-m
3. 531 N-m
4. 628 N-m
In an orbital motion, the angular momentum vector is
1. Along the radius vector
2. Parallel to the linear momentum
3. In the orbital plane
4. Perpendicular to the orbital plane
A particle of mass m moves with a constant velocity along 3 different paths, DE,OA and BC. Which of the following statements is not correct about its angular momentum about point O?
1. | It is zero when it is at A and moving along OA. |
2. | The same at all points along the line DE. |
3. | Of the same magnitude but oppositely directed at B and D. |
4. | Increases as it moves along the line BC. |
A particle of mass 0.2 kg is moving in a circle of radius 1m with
f=2/π rps, then its angular momentum is-
(A) 0.8 kgm2/s (B) 2 kgm2/s
(C) 8 kgm2/s (D) 16 kgm2/s
A sphere is rolling down a plane of inclination θ to the horizontal. The acceleration of its centre down the plane is
1. g sin θ
2. less than g sin θ
3. greater than g sin θ
4. zero
A bob of mass m attached to an inextensible string of length l is suspended from vertical support. The bob rotates in a horizontal circle with an angular speed ω rad/s about the vertical. About the point of suspension.
1. | Angular momentum is conserved |
2. | Angular momentum changes in magnitude but not in the direction |
3. | Angular momentum changes in direction but not in magnitude |
4. | Angular momentum changes both in direction and magnitude |
In free space, a rifle of mass M shoots a bullet of mass m at a stationary block of mass M at a distance D away from it. When the bullet has moved through a distance d towards the block, the centre of mass of the bullet-block system is at a distance of:
1. D−dM+m from the bullet
2. md+MDM+m from the block
3. 2md+MDM+m from the block
4. (D−d)MM+m from the bullet