A ball kept in a closed box moves in the box making collisions with the walls. The box is kept on a smooth surface. The velocity of the centre of mass

1. of the box remains constant 

2. of the box plus the ball system remains constant

3. of the ball remains constant

4. of the ball relative to the box remains constant

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A solid sphere is rolling on a frictionless surface, as shown in the figure with a translational velocity of v m/s. If a sphere climbs up to a height h, then the value of v would be:
                 

1. 107gh                                                   

2. 2gh

3. 2gh                                                             

4. 107gh

Subtopic:  Rolling Motion (OLD NCERT) |
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The disc is placed on a rough horizontal surface and given only angular velocity ω0. The velocity of the centre of mass when it starts rolling is:

1. \(\omega_0R \over 2\) 2. \(\omega_0R \over 3\)
3. \(\omega_0R \over 4\) 4. \(\omega_0R \over 6\)
Subtopic:  Rolling Motion (OLD NCERT) |
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A uniform bar of length 6a and mass 8m lies on a smooth horizontal table. Two-point
masses m and 2m moving in the same horizontal plane with speeds 2v and v
respectively strike the bar as shown below in the figure and stick to the bar after the collision. Denoting angular velocity about the center of mass, total energy, and center of mass velocity of ω, E and vc respectively, we have after collision

                      

1.  vc = 2 m/s 

2.  ω = 35va

3.  ω = v5a 

4.  E = 23 mv2

Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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A particle of mass m is moving at speed v perpendicular to a rod of length d and mass M = 6m which pivots around a frictionless axle running through its centre. It strikes and sticks to the end of the rod. The moment of inertia of the rod about its centre is Md2/12. Then the angular speed  of the system just after the collision is:

1. 2v/3d

2. 2v/d

3. v/d

4. v

Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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In the figure shown, a small solid spherical ball of mass 'm' can move without sliding in a fixed semicircular track of radius R in vertical plane. It is released from the top. The resultant force on the ball at the lowest point of the track is :

1. 10 mg 7

2. 17 mg 7

3. 3 mg 7

4. zero

Subtopic:  Rolling Motion (OLD NCERT) |
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A uniform thin rod is bent in the form of closed loop ABCDEFA as shown in the figure. The ratio of inertia of the loop about x-axis to that about y-axis is:

A uniform thin rod is bent in the form of closed loop ABCDEFA as shown in  the figure. The ratio of moment of inertia of the loop about x-axis to that  about

1.  >1

2.  <1

3.  =1

4.  =1/2

Subtopic:  Moment of Inertia |
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A hollow sphere is rolling without slipping on the inclined plane. The minimum coefficient of friction is :

1. 25tanθ

2. 23tanθ

3. 34tanθ

4. 57tanθ

Subtopic:  Rolling Motion (OLD NCERT) |
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A body of mass (m) is projected with velocity v0 at an angle of projection θ. The magnitude of angular momentum about origin after time t from projection is :

1. Increase with time

2. decrease with time

3. independent of time

4. none of these

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A body of mass m slides down an incline and reaches the bottom with a velocity v. If the same mass were in the form of a ring which rolls down this incline, the velocity of the ring at bottom would have been

(1) v

(2)  2 v

(3) 1/2v

(4) 2/5v

Subtopic:  Rolling Motion (OLD NCERT) |
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