Rotation DTS-11

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Date Planned : __ / __ / __ Daily Tutorial Sheet - 11 Expected Duration : 90 Min

Actual Date of Attempt : __ / __ / __ Level - 2 Exact Duration :_________


Topics covered : Mixed Topics

131. Find minimum height of the obstacle so that the sphere can stay in equilibrium.
R R R
(A) (B)
1  cos  1  sin  h

(C) 
R 1  sin   (D) 
R 1  cos   

132. Four forces of the same magnitude act on a square as shown in figure. The square can rotate about point O;
mid-point of one of the edges. The force which can produce greatest torque is:

(A) F1 (B) F2 (C) F3 (D) F3

133. A uniform disc of radius R is set spinning with an angular



velocity  and then carefully placed on a horizontal surface
with its base in contact with the surface as shown. How long
will the disc be rotating on the surface if the coefficient of
friction is equal to ? (The pressure exerted by the disc on the
surface can be regarded as uniform).
4 R 3R R 4 R
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3g 4g 3g g

134. The moment of inertia of cylinder of radius a, mass M and height h about an axis parallel to the axis of the
cylinder and distance b from its centre is:

1 1 1 1  a 2 b2 
(A) M (a 2  2b 2 ) (B) M (2a 2  b 2 ) (C) M (a 2  b 2 ) (D) M  
2 2 2 2  3 12 
 

135. A block of mass m is attached to a pulley disc of equal mass m and radius r by means of a slack string as
shown. The pulley is hinged about its centre on a horizontal table and the block is projected with an initial
velocity of 5 m/s. Its velocity when the string becomes taut will be: m v
m
(A) 3 m/s (B) 2.5 m/s
(C) 5/3 m/s (D) 10/3 m/s

DTS - 11 81 Level - 2 | Rotational Motion


136. A solid sphere of mass m and radius R is gently placed on a conveyer
belt moving with constant velocity v0. If coefficient of friction between
v0
belt and sphere is 2/7, the distance travelled by the centre of the sphere
before it starts pure rolling is:
v 02 2v 02 2v 02 2v 02
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7g 49 g 5g 7g

137. A small solid sphere rolls without slipping along the track shown in figure. The
r
sphere starts from rest from a height h above the bottom of a loop of radius R
which is much larger than the radius of the sphere r. The minimum value of h
h R
for the sphere to complete the loop is :
(A) 2.1 R (B) 2.3 R
(C) 2.7 R (D) 2.5 R

*138. A small solid cylinder of mass M and radius R slides down a smooth curve M,R

of height h from rest and gets onto the plank of mass M which is resting
Smooth Rough
on a smooth surface as shown in the figure. Take  as the coefficient of
h
friction between plank and the cylinder. For this situation mark out the
correct statement(s). [Plank is free to move]
(A) The cylinder is performing impure rolling motion initially on the
plank and finally performs pure rolling motion
(B) The direction of frictional force on the cylinder while rolling on plank is initially in backward direction
and finally it attains zero value
(C) The velocity of the centre of mass of the plank + cylinder system, after the cylinder starts pure rolling
gh
is
2
(D) The minimum length of the plank required for pure rolling of the cylinder over plank is 3v 02 /16g ,

where v 0  2 gh

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 139 - 140


A disc of mass m and radius R is placed over a plank of same mass m which is
kept on a smooth horizontal surface. There is sufficient friction between disc and F
plank to prevent slipping. A force F is applied at the centre of the disc.

139. Acceleration of the plank is:


F 3F F 3F
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2m 4m 4m 2m
140. Force of friction between the disc and the plank is:
F F F 2F
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 3 3

DTS - 11 82 Level - 2 | Rotational Motion

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