Which of the following points is the likely position of the center of mass of the system shown in the figure?

                  

1. \(A\)
2. \(B\)
3. \(C\)
4. \(D\)

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In the \(\mathrm{HCl}\) molecule, the separation between the nuclei of the two atoms is about \(1.27~\mathring{\text A}~(1~\mathring{\text A}=10^{10}~\text m).\) Then the approximate location of the CM of the molecule is:
(Given that a chlorine atom is about \(35.5\) times as massive as a hydrogen atom and nearly all the mass of an atom is concentrated in its nucleus).

1. \(1.235~\mathring{\text A}\) from \(\mathrm{H-}\)atom
2. \(2.41~\mathring{\text A}\) from \(\mathrm{Cl-}\)atom
3. \(3.40~\mathring{\text A}\) from \(\mathrm{Cl-}\)atom
4. \(1.07~\mathring{\text A}\) from \(\mathrm{H-}\)atom
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Two blocks are joined by a light spring of spring constant, \(k=1000\) N/m, and are placed at rest on a horizontal frictionless table. A horizontal force of \(6\) N acts on the \(2\) kg block. The acceleration of the centre-of-mass of the system is:
                
1. \(3\) m/s2
2. \(2\) m/s2
3. \(1.5\) m/s2
4. \(4.5\) m/s2
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Two particles \(A\) and \(B\) initially at rest, move toward each other under the mutual force of attraction. At an instance when the speed of \(A\) is \(v\) and speed of \(B\) is \(3v,\) the speed of the centre-of-mass will be:
1. \(2v\)
2. zero
3. \(v\)
4. \(4v\)
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If \(\theta\) is the angle between two vectors a and b, and |a×b|=a.b, then \(\theta\) is equal to:
1. \(0^\circ\)
2. \(180^\circ\)
3. \(135^\circ\)
4. \(45^\circ\)

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A vector \(\overrightarrow A\) points vertically upward and \(\overrightarrow B\) points towards north. The vector product \(\overrightarrow A\times\overrightarrow B\) is:

1. along west 2. along east
3. zero 4. vertically downward
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For a body, with angular velocity \( \vec{\omega }=\hat{i}-2\hat{j}+3\hat{k}\)  and radius vector \( \vec{r }=\hat{i}+\hat{j}++\hat{k},\)  its velocity will be:
1. \(-5\hat{i}+2\hat{j}+3\hat{k}\)
2. \(-5\hat{i}+2\hat{j}-3\hat{k}\)
3. \(-5\hat{i}-2\hat{j}+3\hat{k}\)
4. \(-5\hat{i}-2\hat{j}-3\hat{k}\)

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A body is in pure rotation. The linear speed \(v\) of a particle, the distance \(r\) of the particle from the axis and the angular velocity \(\omega\) of the body are related as \(w=\dfrac{v}{r}\). Thus:
1. \(w\propto\dfrac{1}{r}\)
2. \(w\propto\ r\)
3. \(w=0\)
4. \(w\) is independent of \(r\)

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The angular speed of a flywheel moving with uniform angular acceleration changes from \(1200\) rpm to \(3120\) rpm in \(16\) s. The angular acceleration in rad/s² is:
1. \(104 \pi\)
2. \(2\pi\)
3. \(4\pi\)
4. \(12\pi\)
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If \(\vec F\) is the force acting on a particle having position vector \(\vec r\) and \(\vec \tau\) be the torque of this force about the origin, then:

1. \(\vec r\cdot\vec \tau\neq0\text{ and }\vec F\cdot\vec \tau=0\)
2. \(\vec r\cdot\vec \tau>0\text{ and }\vec F\cdot\vec \tau<0\)
3. \(\vec r\cdot\vec \tau=0\text{ and }\vec F\cdot\vec \tau=0\)
4. \(\vec r\cdot\vec \tau=0\text{ and }\vec F\cdot\vec \tau\neq0\)
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