Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 1: AP EAPCET Medical 2019 (24-Apr Shift-1)

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 1: AP EAPCET Medical 2019 (24-Apr Shift-1) with Hints & Solutions

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The angular velocity of a ceiling fan reduces to 50% after 36 rotations since it is switched off. Assuming uniform retardation, the number of rotations it further makes before coming to rest is       

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A simple pendulum is oscillating without damping. When the displacement of the bob is less than maximum, its acceleration vector a, is correctly shown in which of the following figure ?

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A student whirls a stone in a horizontal circle of radius 5 m at height of 5 m above ground. The string breaks and the stone flies off horizontally. The stone covers a horizontal distance of 20 m. The magnitude of centrifugal acceleration of the stone when it breaks off is g=10 m·s-2

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An insect trapped in a circular groove of radius 12 cm moves along the groove steadily and completes 7 revolutions in 100 seconds. The linear speed of the insect is _______

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A body, initially at rest, starts rotating with a uniform acceleration and covers 100πrad in the first 5 seconds. Its angular speed at the end of 5 seconds is

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A particle is moving in a circle and is uniformly gaining speed. Match the following physical quantities:

Column-I Column-II
(a) Tangential acceleration (i) dωdt
(b) Radial acceleration (ii) Constant
(c) Angular acceleration (iii) Variable
(d) Angular momentum (iv) Iω

 

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The Earth (of mass 6×1024 kg ) revolves round the sun with an angular velocity of 2×10-7 rad s-1 in a circular orbit of radius 1.5×1011 km. The force exerted by the sun on the earth is         
 

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A cycle turns around a curve at 25 miles per hour. If he turns at double the speed, the tendency to overturn is _______