Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Rotational Dynamics, Exercise 3: Exercises

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When seen from below, the blades of a ceiling fan are seen to be revolving anticlockwise and their speed is decreasing. Select correct statement about the directions of its angular velocity and angular acceleration.

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A particle of mass 1 kg, tied to a 1.2 m long siring is whirled to perform vertical circular motion, under gravity. Minimum speed of a particle is 5 m/s. Consider following statements.

P) Maximum speed must be 55 m/s.

Q) Difference between maximum and minimum tensions along the string is 60 N. Select correct option.

Select the correct option.

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Select correct statement about the formula (expression) of moment of inertia (MI) in terms of mass M of the object and some of its distance parameter/s, such as R, L, etc.

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In a certain unit, the radius of gyration of a uniform disc about its central and transverse axis is 2.5. Its radius of gyration about a tangent in its plane (in the same unit) must be

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Consider following cases:

(P) A planet revolving in an elliptical orbit.

(Q) A planet revolving in a circular orbit.

Principle of conservation of angular momentum comes in force in which of these? 

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 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. 

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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.

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Starting from rest, an object rolls down along an incline that rises by 3 units in every 5 units (along it). The object gains a speed of 10 m/s as it travels a distance of 53m along the incline. What can be the possible shape/s of the object?