A uniform square plate has a small piece \(Q\) of an irregular shape removed and glued to the center of the plate leaving a hole behind in the figure. The moment of inertia about the \(\mathrm{z}\)-axis is then,

    

1. increased
2. decreased
3. the same
4. changed in manner

Subtopic:  Moment of Inertia |
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A uniform square plate has a small piece Q of an irregular shape removed and glued to the center of the plate leaving a hole behind in the figure. The CM of the plate is now in the following quadrant of the x-y plane. 

         

1. I

2. II

3. III

4. IV

Subtopic:  Center of Mass |
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The density of a non-uniform rod of length 1m is given by ρ(x)=a(1+bx2) where, a, and b are constants and 0x1. The centre of mass of the rod will be at:
1. \(\frac{3(2+b)}{4(3+b)}\)
2. \(\frac{4(2+b)}{3(3+b)}\)
3. \(\frac{3(3+b)}{4(2+b)}\)
4. \(\frac{4(3+b)}{3(2+b)}\)

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A merry-go-round, made of a ring-like platform of radius \(R\) and mass \(M,\) is revolving with the angular speed ω. A person of mass \(M\) is standing on its edge. At one instant, the person jumps off the round such that the final speed of the person is zero. What is the final angular velocity of the merry-go-round?
1. \(2\omega\)
2. \(\omega\)
3. \(\omega/2\)
4. \(0\)

Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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The following are the given statements:
a. for a general rotational motion, angular momentum \(L\) and angular velocity \(\omega\) need not be parallel.
b. for a rotational motion about a fixed axis, angular momentum \(L\) and angular velocity \(\omega\) are always parallel.
c. for a general translational motion, momentum \(p\) and velocity \(v\) are always parallel.
d. for a general translational motion, acceleration \(a\) and velocity \(v\) are always parallel.
Choose the correct option:
1. (a), (c)
2. (b), (c)
3. (c), (d)
4. (a), (b), (c)
Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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The figure below shows two identical particles 1 and 2, each of mass \(m,\) moving in opposite directions with the same speed \(v\) along parallel lines. At a particular instant, \(r_1\) and \(r_2\) are their respective position vectors drawn from point A, which is in the plane of the parallel lines.

      
Consider the following statements.

a. angular momentum \(l_1\) of particle 1 about A is \(l_1=mv(d_1)\)
b. angular momentum \(l_1\)  of particle 2 about A is \(l_1=mv(r_2)\)
c. total angular momentum of the system about A is \(l=mv(r_1+r_2)\)
d. total angular momentum of the system about A is  \(l=mv(d_2-d_1)\)

Choose the correct option:

1. (a, c)
2. (a, d)
3. (b, d)
4. (b, c)
Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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The figure shows a lamina in XY-plane. Two axes z and z' pass perpendicular to its plane. A force \(\vec{F}\) acts in the plane of the lamina at point P as shown. (The point P is closer to the z'-axis than the z-axis.)

   

a. torque \(\vec{\tau}\) caused by \(\vec{F}\) about z-axis is along - \(\hat{k}\)
b. torque \(\vec{\tau}'\) caused by \(\vec{F}\) about z'-axis is along - \(\hat{k}\)
c. torque caused by \(\vec{F}\) about the z-axis is greater in magnitude than that about the z'-axis
d. total torque is given by \(\vec{\tau}_{net}=\vec{\tau}+\vec{\tau}'\)

Choose the correct option:
1. (c, d)
2. (a, c)
3. (b, c)
4. (a, b)

Subtopic:  Torque |
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The centre of mass of an extended body on the surface of the earth and its centre of gravity:

a. are always at the same point for any size of the body.
b. are always at the same point only for spherical bodies.
c. can never be at the same point.
d. is close to each other for objects, say of sizes less than 100 m.
e. both can change if the object is taken deep inside the earth.


Choose the correct alternatives:

1. (a, c)

2. (a, d)

3. (d) only

4. (c, d)

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When a disc rotates with uniform angular velocity, which of the following is not true?

1. the sense of rotation remains the same.
2. the orientation of the axis of rotation remains the same.
3. the speed of rotation is non-zero and remains the same.
4. the angular acceleration is non-zero and remains the same.
Subtopic:  Rotational Motion: Kinematics |
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A particle of mass \(m\) is moving in \(yz\text-\)plane with a uniform velocity \(v\) with its trajectory running parallel to the \(+\text{ve}\) \(y\text{-}\)axis and intersecting \(z\text{-}\)axis at \(z=a\) in the figure. The change in its angular momentum about the origin as it bounces elastically from a wall at \(y\) = constant is:

         
1. \(mva~\hat e_{x}\)
2. \(2mva~\hat e_{x}\)
3. \(ymva~\hat e_{x}\)
4. \(2ymva~\hat e_{x}\)

Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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