Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
A bob of mass m is attached to one end of the rod of negligible mass and length r, the other end of which is pivoted freely at a fixed center O as shown in the figure. What initial speed must be given to the object to reach the top of the circle? (Hint: Use law of conservation of energy). Is this speed less or greater than the speed obtained in section 4.2.9?

Advertisements
Solution
To get the vertical speed given to the object to reach the top of the circle, the law of conservation of energy can be used at points (1) and (2)
Total energy at 1 = Total energy at 2
∴ Potential energy at point 1 = 0

from eqn (i)
`0 + 1/2mv_1^2 = 2mgr + 1/2mv_2^2`
= `1/2v_1^2 = 2gr + 1/2v_2^2`
= `v_1^2 - v_2^2 = 4gr` ...........................(2)
In this case, the bob of mass m is connected with a rod of negligible mass, so the velocity of the bob at the highest point can be equal to zero i.e. v2 = 0
∴ eqn. (2) becomes `v_1^2 = 4gr, v_1 = sqrt(4gr) ms^-1 "or" v_1 = 2sqrt(gr) ms^-1`
The speed of the bob obtained here is lesser than the speed obtained in section 4.2.9. It is only because the string is replaced by a massless rod here.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
What is the significance of energy? Differentiate between commercial and non-commercial sources of energy.
What are the three basic sources of generating power?
What are the various non-commercial sources of energy?
If the linear momentum of the object is increased by 0.1%, then the kinetic energy is increased by ______
Write the various types of potential energy. Explain the formulae.
Define the following:
Law of conservation of energy
Which of the following sector was the largest consumer of commercial energy in 1953-54?
Which of the following is a non-conventional source of energy?
What is the full form of APDRP?
Why infrastructure needs to be upgraded?
