Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

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Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Equilibrium of Rigid Body, Toppling with Linear Velocity, Toppling with Application of Force, Toppling of Rigid Bodies, Rotational Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies and, Translational Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

Important Questions on Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

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A rectangular block has a square base measuring area a2 and its height is h . It moves on a horizontal surface in a direction perpendicular to one of the edges. The coefficient of friction is μ . It will topple if

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Consider a uniform cubical box of side a on a rough floor that is to be moved by applying minimum possible force F at a point b above its centre of mass (see figure). If the coefficient of friction is μ=0.4, the maximum possible value of 100×ba for box not to topple before moving is ________

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A body is acted upon by two unequal forces in opposite directions, but not in the same line. The effect is that 

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A 'T' shaped object with dimensions shown In the figure, is lying on a smooth floor. A force 'F' is applied at the point P parallel to AB, such that the object has only the translational motion without rotation. Find the location of P with respect to C :

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A rod of mass m and length l is suspended from a vertical wall and kept horizontal by a massless vertical thread as shown. The tension in the thread is,

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A solid cylinder of mass m is wrapped with a string and placed on a rough inclined plane as shown in the fig. Then the frictional force acting between cylinder and plane is

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A uniform cube of side a & mass m rests on a rough horizontal table. A horizontal force F is applied normal to one of the faces at a point that is directly above the centre of the face, at a height 3 a/4 above the base. The minimum value of F for which the cube begins to tip about an edge is -----.(assume that cube does not slide).

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A non-uniform bar of weight W is suspended at rest by two strings of negligible weight as shown in Fig. The angles made by the strings with the vertical are 36.9° and 53.1° respectively. The bar is 2 m long. Calculate the distance d of the centre of gravity of the bar from its left end.

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A spool is pulled at an angle θ with the horizontal on a rough horizontal surface as shown in the figure. If the spool remains at rest, the angle θ is equal to

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A rod of mass M and length L is hinged about one end and a particle of mass M is attached to its other end. If it is kept horizontal with the help of a spring of spring constant K as shown in the figure. Find the extension in spring:-

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An engineer is designing a conveyor system for loading lay bales into a wagon. Each bale is 0.25 m wide, 0.50 m high, and 0.80 m long (the dimension perpendicular to the plane of the figure), with mass 30.0 kg. The center of gravity of each bale is at its geometrical center. The coefficient of static friction between a bale and the conveyor belt is 0.60, and the belt moves with constant speed. The angle β  of the conveyor is slowly increased. At some critical angle a bale will tip (if it doesn't slip first), and at some different critical angle it will slip (if it doesn't tip first).

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Find the first critical angle (In the same conditions) at which it tips..

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A thin uniform rod of mass m and length L is moving translationally with acceleration 'a' due to two antiparallel forces, as shown. One of the forces is F. Find the maximum value of acceleration for which rod may move translationally.

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Two light vertical springs with spring constants k1 and k2 are separated by a distance l. Their upper ends are fixed to the ceiling and their lower ends to the ends A and B of a light horizontal rod AB. A vertical  downward force F is applied at point C on the rod. AB will remain horizontal in equilibrium if the distance AC is,

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Find the maximum height at which F acts, so that sliding and tipping are equally likely to occur.

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A horizontal force F is applied to on the block as shown, which makes it to move with a constant velocity. The coefficient of friction between the block and the surface is μF is applied at height from ground h2. Distance x is the horizontal distance between a point on the bottom face of the block at which the resultant of the friction and normal force act and CG of the block. Find x.

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Find the greatest height at which force F may be applied to slide the block without tipping over.

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A cubical block of mass 6 kg and side 16.1 cm is placed on frictionless horizontal surface. It is hit by a cube at the top to impart impulse in horizontal direction. Minimum impulse(to the nearest integer in kg m s-1) imparted to topple the block must be greater than –

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A cubical block of mass 6 kg and side 16.1 cm is placed on frictionless horizontal surface. It is hit by a cube at the top to impart impulse in horizontal direction. Minimum impulse(to the nearest integer in kg m s-1) imparted to topple the block must be greater than –

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A cubical block of mass 6 kg and side 16.1 cm is placed on frictionless horizontal surface. It is hit by a cube at the top to impart impulse in horizontal direction. Minimum impulse(to the nearest integer in kg m s-1) imparted to topple the block must be greater than –

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A cubical block of mass 6 kg and side 16.1 cm is placed on frictionless horizontal surface. It is hit by a cube at the top to impart impulse in horizontal direction. Minimum impulse(to the nearest integer in kg m s-1) imparted to topple the block must be greater than –