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Understanding Rotational Motion Concepts

This document contains 9 multiple choice questions regarding rotational motion and moments of inertia. The questions cover topics such as: calculating the distance a second particle must move to keep the center of mass in the same position if the first particle is moved; determining the new angular velocity of a rotating ring with masses added; calculating the torque about a given point; and finding moments of inertia for systems like a square of point masses, a circular disc, a rotating rod, and a rotating tube filled with liquid.

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Understanding Rotational Motion Concepts

This document contains 9 multiple choice questions regarding rotational motion and moments of inertia. The questions cover topics such as: calculating the distance a second particle must move to keep the center of mass in the same position if the first particle is moved; determining the new angular velocity of a rotating ring with masses added; calculating the torque about a given point; and finding moments of inertia for systems like a square of point masses, a circular disc, a rotating rod, and a rotating tube filled with liquid.

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ROTATIONAL MOTION

[1]

4
l
3

[2] l

[3]

2
l
3

[4]

3
l
2

Q.83 Consider a two particle system with particles having masses m1 and m2. If the first particle is pushed towards
the centre of mass through a distance d, by what distance should the second particle be moved, so as to
keep the centre of mass at the same position [AlEEE 2006]
m1
[1] m + m d
1
2

m1
[2] m d
2

m2
[4] m d
1

[3] d

Q.84 A thin circular ring of mass m and radius R is rotating about its axis with a constant angular velocity w. Two
objects each of mass M are attached gently to the opposite ends of a diameter of the ring. The ring now rotates
with an angular velocity w' =
[AlEEE 2006]

[1]

(m 2m)
(m + 2M)

[2]

m
(m + M)

[3]

m
(m + 2M)

[4]

(m + 2M)
m

Q.85 A force of F k acts on O, the origin of the corrdiante system. The torque about the point (1, 1) is z

[1] F(i + j)

[2] F(i + j)

[3] F(i j)

[4] F(i j)

[AlEEE 2006]

Q.86 Four point masses, each of value m, are placed at the corners of a square ABCD of side l. The moment of
inertia of this system about an axis passing through A and parallel to BD is [AlEEE 2006]
[1]

3 ml2

[2] 3 ml2

[3] ml2

[4] 2ml2

Q.87 The moment of inertia of a uniform circular disc of radius 'R' and mass 'M' about an axis touching the disc
at its diameter and normal to the disc is [CPMT 2006]
[1]

2
MR 2
5

[2]

3
MR2
2

[3]

1
MR2
2

[4] M R2

Q.88 A uniform rod of length l and mass m is free to rotate in a vertical plane about A. The rod initially in horizontal
position is released. The initial angular acceleration of the rod is (Moment of inertia of rod about A is

ml2
)
3

l
B

2l
[1] 3g

[2]

3g
2l 2

[3] mg

l
2

[4]

3g
2l

[CPMT 2006]

Q.89 A tube of length L is filled completely with an incompressible liquid of mass M and closed at both the ends.
The tube is then rotated in a horizontal plane about one of its ends with a uniform angular velocity w. The force
exerted by the liquid at the other end is
[1]

ML2
2

[2] ML2

[3]

ML2 2
2

[4]

ML 2
2

[CPMT 2006]

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