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PERFFECT SKILL HE , GOPALGANJ

PHYSICS

CIRCULAR MOTION & ROTATIONAL MOTION

TEST --XI

TM - 2 x 30 = 60 page 1/3 1. A car doubles its linear speed on a circular race track while maintaining a constant radius, what will happen to the centripetal acceleration? a. It remain 3ns the same. b. It is doubled. C. It is quadrupled. 2. A car is traveling in a circular path with uniform circular motion on an unbanked curve and suddenly has the coefficient of friction reduced, what will happen to the car? a. Nothing b. The radius of its circular path will increase. C. The radius of its circular path will decrease. 3. Which of the following variables is not needed to calculate the angle of a banked curve? a. The radius of the curve. b. The linear speed of an object moving around the curve. c. The mass of the object moving around the curve. 4. In uniform circular motion, which of the following changes? a. Velocity b. Speed c . Neither-They both stay the same. 5. What provides the centripetal force to keep a car moving around an unbanked curve at constant speed? a. Static friction between the road and tires. b. Kinetic friction between the road and tires. c. The speed and radius of the curve. 6. If friction disappears on a banked curve, what provides the centripetal force ? a. Normal force*cos U b. Normal force *sin U c. Normal force 7. In uniform horizontal circular motion, when an object is accelerating on an unbanked curve, the net force acting on it is the same as the a. centripetal force. b. weight. c . mass. 8. A light car and a heavy car with similar tires are traveling safely around an unbanked curve at the same radius, the safe speed of which car will be the greatest? a. Light car b . Heavy car c . Neither- The speeds are the same. 9. Which of the following factors determine the safe bank angle of a steeply banked curve? a. Speed b . Radius c .All of the above 10. If you double the mass of a car, how will it affect the centripetal acceleration if all of the remaining variables are constant? a. It will double. b . It will remain the same. c . It will be reduced by half. 11.Two wheels are identical but wheel B is spinning with twice the angular velocity of wheel A. The ratio of the radial acceleration of a point on the rim of B to the radial acceleration of a point on the rim of A is: a) 1 b) 2 c) 1/2 d) 4 e) 1/4 12.Three identical balls are tied by light strings to the same rod and rotate around it, as shown below. Rank the balls according to their rotational inertia, least to greatest. a) 1, 2, 3 b) 3, 2, 1 c) 3, then 1 and 2 tie d) 1, 3, 2 e) All are the same

13.The rotational inertia of a thin cylindrical shell of mass M, radius R, and length L about its central axis (X - X') i a) MR2/2 b) ML2/2 e) none of these c) ML2 d) MR2

14. A uniform disk, a thin hoop, and a uniform sphere, all with the same mass and same outer radius, are each free to rotate about a fixed axis through its center. Assume the hoop is connected to the rotation axis by light spokes. With the objects starting from rest, identical forces are simultaneously applied to the rims, as shown. Rank the objects according the their angular velocities after a given time t, least to greatest. a) disk, hoop, sphere b) hoop, disk, sphere c) hoop, sphere, disk d) hoop, disk, sphere e) sphere, disk, hoop 15. When a torque acting upon the system is zero, which of the following will be constant: (a) force (b) linear momentum (c) angular momentum (d) linear impulse.

PERFFECT SKILL HE , GOPALGANJ

PHYSICS

CIRCULAR MOTION & ROTATIONAL MOTION

TEST --XI

Page 2/3 16. As a particle starts from rest and moves with constant angular acceleration around a circular orbit, the point of application of the force acting on it does not change. This must mean: a) the torque acting on it is increasing in magnitude b) the torque acting on it is decreasing in magnitude c) the force acting on it is increasing in magnitude d) the force acting on it is decreasing in magnitude e) none of the above 17. A solid uniform sphere of radius R and mass M has a rotational inertia about a diameter that is given by (2/5)MR2. A light string of length 2R is attached to the surface and used to suspend the sphere from the ceiling. Its rotational inertia about the point of attachment at the ceiling is: a) (2/5)MR2 b) 4MR2 c) (7/5)MR2 d) (22/5)MR2 e) (47/5)MR2
18. When a thin uniform stick of mass M and length L is pivoted about its midpoint, its rotational inertia is ML2/12. When pivoted about a parallel axis through one end, its rotational inertia is:

a) ML2/12 b) ML2/6 c) ML2/3 d) 7ML2/12 e) 13ML2/12 19. To increase the rotational inertia of a solid disk about its axis without changing its mass: a) drill holes near the rim and put the material near the axis b) drill holes near the axis and put the material near the rim c) drill holes at points on a circle near the rim and put the material at points between the holes d) drill holes at points on a circle near the axis and put the material at points between the holes e) do none of the above (the rotational inertia cannot be changed without changing the mass) 20. A body if mass m slides down an incline and reaches the bottom with a velocity v , if the same mass were in the form of a ring which rolls down this incline the velocity of the ring at the bottom, would have been: (a) v (b)

2v

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1 2

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v 5

21. Consider four objects, each having the same mass and the same radius: 1. a solid sphere 2. a hollow sphere 3. a flat disk in the x,y plane 4. a hoop in the x,y plane The order of increasing rotational inertia about an axis through the center of mass and parallel to thez axis is: a) 1, 2, 3, 4 b) 4, 3, 2, 1 c) 1, 3, 2, 4 d) 4, 2, 3, 1 e) 3, 1, 2, 22. The figure shows a cylinder of radius 0.7 m rotating about its axis at 10 rad/s. The speed of the point P is: a) 7.0 m/s b) 14T rad/s c) 7T rad/s d) 0.70 m/s e) none of these

23. If the angular velocity vector of a spinning body points out of the page then, when viewed from above the page, the body is spinning: a) clockwise about an axis that is perpendicular to the page b) counterclockwise about an axis that is perpendicular to the page c) about an axis that is parallel to the page d) about an axis that is changing orientation e) about an axis that is getting longer 24.The angular velocity vector of a spinning body points out of the page. If the angular acceleration vector points into the page then: a) the body is slowing down , b) the body is speeding up , c) the body is starting to turn in the opposite direction d) the axis of rotation is changing orientation e)none of the above

25. A wheel rotates with a constant angular acceleration of T rad/s2. During the time interval from t1 to t2 its angular displacement is T rad. At time t2 its angular velocity is 2T rad/s. Its angular velocity in rad/s at time t1 is: a) zero b) 1 c) T d)

T 2

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2T

PERFFECT SKILL HE , G PALGA J

PHYSICS

CIRCULAR MOTION & ROTATIONAL MOTION

TEST -- I

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26 The angular spee in rad/s of the minute hand of a watch is a) 60/T b) 1800/T c) T d) T /1800 e) T /60 27 . In rotational motion, the quantity, which plays the same role as the inertial mass in rectilinear motion, is called a)Inertia, b) ngular Momentum, c) Moment of Inertia d ) Torque 28. The SI of angular momentum is a) kg msec ,
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kg m2sec-1

d) kg m sec -3

29. The turning effect of a force is called a) cceleration , b) Torque , c) Velocity d) ngular momentum 30. The condition for equilibrium of a particle is that the a) Vector sum of all forces be zero , b) cceleration be constant, c) Vector sum of the forces and torques be zero , d) Vector sum of all angular momentum be zero

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PERFFECT SKILL HE , GOPALGANJ

PHYSICS

CIRCULAR MOTION & ROTATIONAL MOTION

TEST -- I

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