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What is the value of tangential acceleration in U.C.M.?

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Chapter: [1] Circular Motion
Concept: Angular Acceleration

Obtain expressions of energy of a particle at different positions in the vertical circular motion .

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Chapter: [1] Circular Motion
Concept: Vertical Circular Motion Due to Earth’s Gravitation

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

P) Maximum speed must be `5sqrt5` m/s.

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

Select the correct option.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Circular Motion and Its Characteristics

A thin walled hollow cylinder is rolling down an incline, without slipping. At any instant, without slipping. At any instant, the ratio "Rotational K.E.: Translational K.E.: Total K.E." is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rotational Dynamics

Do we need a banked road for a two-wheeler? Explain.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rotational Dynamics

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Derive an expression which relates angular momentum with the angular velocity of a rigid body​.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Conservation of Angular Momentum

Discuss the interlink between translational, rotational and total kinetic energies of a rigid object rolls without slipping.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rolling Motion

A diver in a swimming pool bends his head before diving. It ______.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Moment of Inertia as an Analogous Quantity for Mass

A stone is tied to one end of a string. Holding the other end, the string is whirled in a horizontal plane with progressively increasing speed. It breaks at some speed because ______ 

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Angular Momentum or Moment of Linear Momentum

During ice ballet, while in the outer rounds, why do the dancers outstretch their arms and legs.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rotational Dynamics

Two bodies have their moments of inertia I and 2I respectively about their axis of rotation. If their kinetic energies of rotation are equal, then what is the ratio of their angular velocity.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Moment of Inertia as an Analogous Quantity for Mass

A bucket containing water is tied to one end of a rope 5 m long and it is rotated in a vertical circle about the other end. Find the number of rotations per minute in order that the water in the bucket may not spill.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rotational Dynamics

A flywheel of mass 8 kg and radius 10 cm rotating with a uniform angular speed of 5 rad/sec about its axis of rotation, is subjected to an accelerating torque of 0.01 Nm for 10 seconds. Calculate the change in its angular momentum and change in its kinetic energy. 

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Angular Momentum or Moment of Linear Momentum

What is a conical pendulum? Obtain an expression for its time period

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rotational Dynamics

Obtain an expression for maximum safety speed with which a vehicle can be safely driven along a curved banked road. 

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Rotational Dynamics

When the bob performs a vertical circular motion and the string rotates in a vertical plane, the difference in the tension in the string at horizontal position and uppermost position is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Vertical Circular Motion

Calculate the moment of inertia of a uniform disc of mass 10 kg and radius 60 cm about an axis perpendicular to its length and passing through its center.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Moment of Inertia as an Analogous Quantity for Mass

An electron in an atom is revolving round the nucleus in a circular orbit of radius 5.3 × 10-11 m with a speed of 3 × 106 m/s. Find the angular momentum of electron.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Angular Momentum or Moment of Linear Momentum

If friction is made zero for a road, can a vehicle move safely on this road?

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Applications of Uniform Circular Motion

Derive expressions for the linear velocity at the lowest position, mid-way position and top-most position for a particle revolving in a vertical circle, if it has to just complete circular motion without string slackening at the top.

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Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
Concept: Vertical Circular Motion
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