The centre of the mass of 3 particles, 10 kg, 20 kg, and 30 kg, is at (0, 0, 0). Where should a particle with a mass of 40 kg be placed so that its combined centre of mass is (3, 3, 3)?
1. (0, 0, 0)
2. (7.5, 7.5, 7.5)
3. (1, 2, 3)
4. (4, 4, 4)

Subtopic:  Center of Mass |
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The position of a particle is given by \(\vec r = \hat i+2\hat j-\hat k\) and momentum \(\vec P = (3 \hat i + 4\hat j - 2\hat k)\). The angular momentum is perpendicular to:

1. X-axis
2. Y-axis
3. Z-axis
4. Line at equal angles to all the three axes

Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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A wheel with a radius of 20 cm has forces applied to it as shown in the figure. The torque produced by the forces of 4 N at A, 8N at B, 6 N at C, and 9N at D, at the angles indicated, is:
                    
1.  5.4 N-m anticlockwise

2.  1.80 N-m clockwise

3.  2.0 N-m clockwise

4.  3.6 N-m clockwise

Subtopic:  Torque |
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A particle of mass m moves in the XY plane with a velocity of V along the straight line AB. If the angular momentum of the particle about the origin O is Lwhen it is at A and Lwhen it is at B, then:

                 

1. \(\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{A}}>\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{B}}\)
2. \(\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{A}}=\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{B}}\)
3. The relationship between \(\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{A}} \text { and } \mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{B}}\) depends upon the slope of the line AB
4. \(\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{A}}<\mathrm{L}_{\mathrm{B}}\)

Subtopic:  Angular Momentum |
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A wheel is rotating about an axis through its centre at \(720\) r.p.m. It is acted upon by a constant torque opposing its motion for \(8\) seconds to bring it to rest finally. The value of torque in N-m is: (given \(I\)24π kg m2)
1. \(48\)
2. \(72\)
3. \(96\)
4. \(120\)

Subtopic:  Rotational Motion: Dynamics |
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For L = 3.0 m, the total torque about pivot A provided by the forces as shown in the figure is:

1. 210 Nm 2. 140 Nm
3. 95 Nm 4. 75 Nm
Subtopic:  Torque |
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Two rotating bodies A and B of masses m and 2m with moments of inertia IA and IB(IB>IA) have equal kinetic energy of rotation. If LA and LB be their angular momenta respectively, then:
1. LA=LB2
2. LA=2LB
3. LB>LA
4. LA>LB

Subtopic:  Rotational Motion: Dynamics |
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NEET - 2016
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The moment of inertia of a uniform circular disc is maximum about an axis perpendicular to the disc and passing through:
 
1. B                   
2. C
3. D                   
4. A

Subtopic:  Moment of Inertia |
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A light rod of length \(l\) has two masses, \(m_1\) and \(m_2,\) attached to its two ends. The moment of inertia of the system about an axis perpendicular to the rod and passing through the centre of mass is:
1. \(\frac{m_1m_2}{m_1+m_2}l^2\)
2. \(\frac{m_1+m_2}{m_1m_2}l^2\)
3. \((m_1+m_2)l^2\)
4. \(\sqrt{(m_1m_2)}l^2\)

Subtopic:  Moment of Inertia |
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NEET - 2016
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A rod of weight \(w\) is supported by two parallel knife edges, A and B, and is in equilibrium in a horizontal position. The knives are at a distance \(d\) from each other. The centre of mass of the rod is at a distance \(x \) from A. The normal reaction on A is:

1. \(wx \over d\) 2. \(wd \over x\)
3. \(w(d-x) \over x\) 4. \(w(d-x) \over d\)
Subtopic:  Torque |
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NEET - 2015
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