Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Centre of Mass, Momentum and Collisions, Exercise 2: Exercise-2

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A weightless ladder 20ft. long rests against a frictionless wall at an angle of 60° from the horizontal. A 150 pound man is 4ft from the bottom of the ladder. A horizontal force is needed to keep it from slipping. Choose the correct magnitude of force from the following :

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ABC is a triangular plate of uniform thickness. The sides are in the ratio shown in the figure. IAB, IBC, ICA are the moments of inertia of the plate about AB, BC,CA respectively. Which one of the following relations is correct?

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Assertion: A sphere of mass m moving with speed u undergoes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with another sphere of heavier mass M at rest (M>m), then the direction of the velocity of the sphere of mass m is reversed due to collision [no external force acts on a system of two spheres]

Reason: During a collision of spheres of unequal masses, the heavier mass exerts more force on lighter mass in comparison to the force which lighter mass exerts on heavier mass.

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Assertion: If the mass of the colliding particles remains constant, then the linear velocity of the individual particles change during collision along common normal direction.

Reason: A pair of equal and opposite impulses act along common normal direction.

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Assertion : A shell at rest, explodes. The centre of mass of fragments moves along a straight path.

Reason : In explosion the linear momentum of the system remains always conserved.

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Assertion : Position of centre of mass is independent of the reference frame:
Reason: Centre of mass is same for all bodies.

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Assertion : The position of centre of mass of a body does not depend upon shape and size of the
body. Reason : Centre of mass of a body lies always at the centre of the body.

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Assertion : When a body dropped from a height explodes in mid air, its centre of mass keeps moving in vertically downward direction.

Reason : Explosion occur under internal forces only. External force is zero.