If a particle moves in a circle describing equal angles in equal times, its velocity vector:

(1) remains constant.

(2) changes in magnitude.

(3) changes in direction.

(4) changes both in magnitude and direction.

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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A motorcyclist going round in a circular track at constant speed has:

(1) constant linear velocity

(2) constant acceleration

(3) constant angular velocity

(4) constant force

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A particle P is moving in a circle of radius ‘a’ with a uniform speed v. C is the centre of the circle and AB is a diameter. When passing through B, the angular velocity of P about A and C are in the ratio 

(1) 1 : 1

(2) 1 : 2

(3) 2 : 1

(4) 4 : 1

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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The angular speed of a fly wheel making \(120\) revolutions/minute is:
1. \(2\pi~\mathrm{rad/s}\)
2. \(4\pi^2~\mathrm{rad/s}\)
3. \(\pi~\mathrm{rad/s}\)
4. \(4\pi~\mathrm{rad/s}\)

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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PMT - 1995
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Certain neutron stars are believed to be rotating at about \(1\) rev/s. If such a star has a radius of \(20\) km, the acceleration of an object on the equator of the star will be:

1. \(20 \times 10^8 ~\text{m/s}^2\) 2. \(8 \times 10^5 ~\text{m/s}^2\)
3. \(120 \times 10^5 ~\text{m/s}^2\) 4. \(4 \times 10^8 ~\text{m/s}^2\)
Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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An electric fan has blades of length 30 cm as measured from the axis of rotation. If the fan is rotating at 1200 r.p.m, the acceleration of a point on the tip of the blade is about

(1) 1600 m/sec2

(2) 4740 m/sec2

(3) 2370 m/sec2

(4) 5055 m/sec2

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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PMT - 1990
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If ar and at represent radial and tangential accelerations, the motion of a particle will be uniformly circular if 

1. ar = 0 and at = 0

2. ar = 0 but at0

3. ar0 but at = 0

4. ar0 and at0

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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In \(1.0~\text{s}\), a particle goes from point \(A\) to point \(B\), moving in a semicircle of radius \(1.0~\text{m}\) (see figure). The magnitude of the average velocity is:

1. \(3.14~\text{m/s}\) 2. \(2.0~\text{m/s}\)
3. \(1.0~\text{m/s}\) 4. zero
Subtopic:  Speed & Velocity |
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The coordinates of a moving particle at any time \(t\) are given by \(x=\alpha t^3\) and \(y=\beta t^3.\) The speed of the particle at time \(t\) is given by:
1. \(\sqrt{\alpha^2+\beta^2}~\)
2. \(3t\sqrt{\alpha^2+\beta^2}~\)
3. \(3t^2\sqrt{\alpha^2+\beta^2}~\)
4. \(t^2\sqrt{\alpha^2+\beta^2}~\)

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Figure shows a body of mass m moving with a uniform speed v along a circle of radius r. The change in velocity in going from A to B is 

(1) v2

(2) v/2

(3) v

(4) zero

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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PMT - 2004
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