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Figure shows a composite system of two uniform rods of lengths as indicated. Then the coordinates of the centre of mass of the system of rods are..............
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The angular acceleration of a flywheel of mass 5 kg and radius of gyration `0.5 m` is ........... , if a torque of `10N-m` is applied on
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A bicycle wheel rolls without slipping on a horizontal floor. Which one of the following statements is true about the motion of points on the rim of the wheel, relative to the axis at the wheel’s
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If radius of earth is reduced to half without changing its mass, then match the following columns and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column I Column II A. Angular momentum of earth p. Will become one fourth B. Time period of rotation of earth q. Will become four times C. Rotational kinetic energy of earth r. No change
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A rigid body is rolling without slipping on the horizontal surface, then match the Column I with Column II and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column I Column II A. Velocity at point `A, i.e. v_A` p.`vsqrt2` B. Velocity at point `B, i.e. v_B` q- zero C. Velocity at point `C, i.e. v_C` r. `v` D. Velocity at point `D, i.e. v_D` s. `2v`
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Assertion: The motion of the centre of mass describes the translational part of the motion. Reason: Translational motion always means straight line
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Assertion: The centre of mass of a body must lie on the body. Reason: The centre of mass of a body does not lie at the geometric centre of
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Assertion: Two identical spherical spheres are half filled with two liquids of densities `rho_1 and rho_2 ( > rho_1)`. The centre of mass of both the spheres lie at same level.Reason: The centre of mass does not lie at centre of the
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Assertion: If a particle moves with a constant velocity, then angular momentum of this particle about any point remains constant. Reason: Angular momentum does not have the units of Planck’s
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Assertion: When a particle is moving in a straight line with a uniform velocity, its angular momentum is constant. Reason: The angular momentum is non-zero, when particle moves with a uniform
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Assertion: For a system of particles under central force field, the total angular momentum is conserved. Reason: The torque acting on such a system is
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Assertion: Inertia and moment of inertia are not same quantities. Reason: Inertia represents the capacity of a body that does not oppose its state of motion or
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Assertion: Moment of inertia of a particle is different whatever be the axis of rotation. Reason: Moment of inertia does not depends on mass and distance of the particle from the axis of
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Assertion: The angular velocity of a rigid body in motion is defined for the whole body. Reason: All points on a rigid body performing pure rotational motion are having same angular
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Assertion: If bodies slide down an inclined plane without rolling, then all bodies reach the bottom simultaneously is not necessary. Reason: Acceleration of all bodies are equal and independent of the
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Assertion: A solid sphere cannot roll without slipping on smooth horizontal surface. Reason: If the sphere is left free on smooth inclined surface, it can roll without
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Assertion: The work done against force of friction in the case of a disc rolling without slipping down an inclined plane is zero. Reason: When the disc rolls without slipping, friction is required because for rolling condition velocity of point of contact is
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Centre of Mass The centre of mass of a body or a system of bodies is the point which moves as though all of the mass were concentrated there and all external forces were applied to it. Hence, a point at which the entire mass of the body or system of bodies is supposed to be concentrated is known as the centre of mass. If a system consists of more than one particles (or bodies) and net external force on the system in a particular direction is zero with centre of mass at rest. Then, the centre of mass will
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Centre of Mass The centre of mass of a body or a system of bodies is the point which moves as though all of the mass were concentrated there and all external forces were applied to it. Hence, a point at which the entire mass of the body or system of bodies is supposed to be concentrated is known as the centre of mass. If a system consists of more than one particles (or bodies) and net external force on the system in a particular direction is zero with centre of mass at rest. Then, the centre of mass will
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Centre of Mass The centre of mass of a body or a system of bodies is the point which moves as though all of the mass were concentrated there and all external forces were applied to it. Hence, a point at which the entire mass of the body or system of bodies is supposed to be concentrated is known as the centre of mass. If a system consists of more than one particles (or bodies) and net external force on the system in a particular direction is zero with centre of mass at rest. Then, the centre of mass will
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