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Force, Torque and constraint Equation: Fixed Axis (hinged) 82. A uniform solid cylinder of mass m can rotate freely about its fixed axis, which is kept horizontal. A particle of mass mo hangs from the end of a light string which is tightly wound round the cylinder. When system is allowed to move, acceleration with which the particle descends m2, © ©) m+2m, m+m, m+2m, 2m,g 2mg ay —"8 as m+2m, 83. A uniform disc of mass M = 2.5 kg and radius R = 0.2m is mounted on an axle supported on fixed frictionless bearings, A light cord is wrapped around it tightly. In process A, the cord is pulled by a constant force of SN. In process Ba SN weight is tied to the cord. Tangential acceleration of point P will be ee SN mg=5N [A] [B] (A) Equal in the processes A and B. 48) Greater in process A than in B. (C) Greater in process B than in A —_(D) cannot be determined 84, A wheel 4 m in diameter rotates about a fixed frictionless horizontal axis, about which its moment of inertia is 10 kg m2. A constant horizontal force of 40 N is maintained on a rope wrapped around the rim of the wheel. If the wheel starts from rest at f= 0 s, find the length of rope unwounded till r= 3s. F (A) 36.0m 72.0m (C) 18.0 m (D) 720m 85. Suppose the force F in the cord hanging from the disc (m = 1 kg, R= 1 m) is given by the relation F = 3¢ — 2? (N) where r is in seconds. If the wheel starts from rest, what is the linear speed of a point on its rim 3s later? M F (A) 10 mvs (B) 2.25 m/s (C) 5 mis (PF9 mis 86. The system shows two masses, connected by an inelastic string. The strings are wound tightly in the spool. But the spool is massless and there is no 91. 92. 93. 94, A uniform rod of length / and mass m is allowed to rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis OO” passing through one of its ends with an angular velocity . Then the tension in the rod in terms of distance x measured from the axis of rotation is: ore (A) Lmori{1-27) (B) nori{i-] © fmo?s (D) mo*x A uniform beam of length L and mass ‘m’ is supported as shown. Just after the string is burnt: Al Li/4 3L/4 (A) The acceleration of end B is 9g/7 _ (B) The acceleration of end B is 8g/7 (C) The reaction at hinge is 4Mg/7__—_(D) The reaction at hinge is SMg/7 Figure shows a thin paper roll of mass m, inner radius r, and outer radius R = 2r. The end of paper is connected with the ceiling and the system is released from rest. As the paper unrolls, assume that the outer radius of the roll doesn’t change significantly. Find the acceleration of roll. (A) 68/13 (B) 7g/13 (C) 8@/15 (D) 89/13 Figure shows a solid cone of mass ‘m’ hinged about a vertical rod fixed on cone. The rod can rotate about a fixed vertical axis passing through the rod. The diameter of the rod is d. Find the angular acceleration of the cone. _10Fd 3mR* Oa 87. 88. 89. 90. friction on its axle, Find the acceleration of 6 kg mass. Take rz = 2r1 (A) 20/11 mi? (B) 10/11 m/s? (C407 ws? —(D) 20/7 mis? A rotating disc of mass M and radius R is kept flat on a rough horizontal surface (of friction coefficient 1). If it has a pure rotation about its central axis oriented vertically. The magnitude of angular deceleration is Qug 3ug Aug 3ug ®) 3R ®) 4R © 3R ) 2R A uniform rod of length L and mass M is free to rotate about a frictionless pivot at one end as shown in the figure. The rod is released form rest in the horizontal position ML (A) initial angular acceleration of right end of the rod is 3g/2L and is common to all points on the rod. (B) Initial linear acceleration of the right end of the rod is 3g/2 and is common to all points on the rod. (C) initial linear acceleration of the right end of the rod is 3g/2 and its value is different at different points. (D) No points on the rod have a linear acceleration greater than g. ‘A uniform bar AB of mass m and a ball of the same mass are released from rest from the same horizontal position. The bar is hinged at end A. There is gravity downwards, What is the distance of the point om point B that has the same acceleration as the ball, immediately after release? L m _ ° (A) 2L3 (B)LB OL2 (D)3L/4 Uniform rod AB is hinged at end A in horizontal position as shown in the figure, The other end is connected to a block through a massless string m as shown. The pulley is smooth and massless. Masses of block and rod is same and is equal to m. Then acceleration of block just after it is released from this position is mL (A) 69/13 (B) 9/4 (C) 39/8 (D) None 244 Q go ZrO FOUN ETO r PUD eRe OW Pe WeWoUrey QO

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