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19. A metallic ring of mass 1 kg has moment of inertia 1 kg m2 when : Rotational Dynamics Exercise

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19. A metallic ring of mass 1 kg has moment of inertia 1 kg m2 when rotating about one of its diameters. It is molten and remoulded into a thin uniform disc of the same radius. How much will its moment of inertia be, when rotated about its own axis. Rotational Dynamics Exercise Solutions 1 : Choose the correct option - /watch/ceNxQ_Ft6T_tx 2 : Answer the following questions - /watch/Q7SXGhJcf2GcX 3 : Numericals Q2 - 12 : somehow and ant is stuck to the rim of the bicycle wheel of diameter 1 metre. While the bicycle is on a central stand the wheel is set into rotations and intensity of to be revolutions per second in 10 seconds between form angular acceleration calculate the number of radiation is completed by the end of this 10 seconds the time taken for it for first complete revolution and the last complete revolutions. -/watch/YJFS_N4AivdAS 4 : Numericals Q2 - 13 : Coefficient of static friction between a coin and a gramophone disc is 0.5. Radius of the disc is 8 cm. Initially the centre of the coin is pie cm away from the centre of the disc. At what minimum frequency will it start slipping from there? By what factor will the answer change if the coin is almost at the rim? - /watch/8OlpQ9LSBVVSp 5 : Numericals Q2 - 14 : Part of a racing track is to be designed for a curvature of 72 m. We are not recommending the vehicles to drive faster than 216 kmph. With what angle should the road be tilted? By what height will its outer edge be, with respect to the inner edge if the track is 10 m wide? - /watch/M9qTcrdgbEdgT 6 : Numericals Q2 - 15 : The road in the question 14 above is constructed as per the requirements. The coefficient of static friction between thetyres of a vehicle on this road is 0.8, will there be any lower speed limit? By how much can the upper speed limit exceed in this case? - /watch/Qcowsp3M_PkMw 7 : Numericals Q2 -16 : During a stunt, a cyclist (considered to be a particle) is undertaking horizontal circles inside a cylindrical well of radius 6.05 m. If the necessary friction coefficient is 0.5, how much minimum speed should the stunt artist maintain? Mass of the artist is 50 kg. If she/he increases the speed by 20%, how much will the force of friction be? - /watch/g0M-wYt1V4B1- 8 : Numericals Q2 - 17 : A pendulum consisting of a massless string of length 20 cm and a tiny bob of mass 100 g is set up as a conical pendulum. Its bob now performs 75 rpm. Calculate kinetic energy and increase in the gravitational potential energy of the bob. - /watch/gcPD2TkhjgPhD 9 : Numericals Q2 - 18 : A motorcyclist (as a particle) is undergoing vertical circles inside a sphere of death. The speed of the motorcycle varies between 6 m/s and 10 m/s. Calculate diameter of the sphere of death. How much minimum values are possible for these two speeds? - /watch/Eu6cgHB577J5c 10 : Numericals Q2 - 19 : A metallic ring of mass 1 kg has moment of inertia 1 kg m2 when rotating about one of its diameters. It is molten and remoulded into a thin uniform disc of the same radius. How much will its moment of inertia be, when rotated about its own axis. - /watch/AYS682fDuwjD6 11 : Numericals Q2 - 20 : A big dumb-bell is prepared by using a uniform rod of mass 60 g and length 20 cm. Two identical solid spheres of mass50 g and radius 10 cm each are at the two ends of the rod. Calculate moment of inertia of the dumb-bell when rotated about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to the length. - /watch/MrGR19Ojp7JjR 12 : Numericals Q2 - 21 : A flywheel used to prepare earthenware pots is set into rotation at 100 rpm. It is in the form of a disc of mass 10 kg and radius 0.4 m. A lump of clay (to be taken equivalent to a particle) of mass 1.6 kg falls on it and adheres to it at a certain distance x from the centre. Calculate x if the wheel now rotates at 80 rpm. - /watch/IWNxOCIVvQJVx

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