Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
Umakant Kondapure Physics Solutions for Exercise - Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
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Questions from Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with Hints & Solutions
A body of mass is tied to a string of length and whirled in a vertical circle. The velocity of the body at the lowest position is . Then the tension in the string at a position when the string makes an angle with the vertical is

A motorcyclist rides in a horizontal circle along the inner wall of a cylindrical chamber of radius . If the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the wall is , the minimum angular speed to prevent him from sliding down is

A particle is moving in a vertical circle (It just completes the circle). If is the velocity of particle at highest point and is the velocity of particle at lowest point, then the relation between and is,

Calculate the angular acceleration of a centrifuge which is accelerated from rest to in .

A wheel rotates with constant acceleration of . If the wheel has an initial angular velocity of , then the number of revolutions it makes in the first ten seconds will be approximately,

A car is moving at a speed of . The diameter of its wheel is . If the wheels are stopped in rotations applying brakes, then angular retardation produced by the brakes would be,

A particle of mass is rotating by means of a string in a vertical circle. The difference in the tensions at the bottom and the top would be,

A particle does uniform circular motion in a horizontal plane. The radius of the circle is . If the centripetal force is kept constant but the angular velocity is doubled, the new radius of the path (original radius, ) will be,
