09 Circular Motion
09 Circular Motion
CIRCULAR MOTION
SYNOPSIS Note:
Radius Vector : Consider a particle moving When a body makes ‘N’ revolutions in ‘t’ sec’s
then its average angular velocity is
along a circular path. The line joining the centre
of circle to position of particle is called radius 2 N
vector t
Angular displacement : The angle turned If a particle makes ‘n’ rotations per sec its angular
by the radius vector in a given time interval is velocity is 2 n
called angular displacement 2
2 n
T
arc length
d d B
Angular velocity of hands of a clock:
radius Angular velocity of seconds hand
A
SI unit radian 2 2
Small angular displacements are vectors rad S 1
T 60 30
Large angular displacements are scalar as it does Angular velocity of minutes hand
not obey commutative law
The direction of angular displacement is along 2
rad S 1
the axis of rotation and it is given by right hand 60 60 1800
screw rule. Angular velocity of hours hand
When a particle completes one revolution the 2
angular displacement is 2 radian rad S 1
12 3600 21600
When a particle completes N revolutions in a
In case of self rotation of earth about its own
circle the angular displacement is 2 N
2
Angular Velocity : axis rad / sec
The time rate of angular displacement of particle 24 60 60
is called angular velocity P
If is angular displacement in small interval of
2
A
time t then O
Average angular velocity av
t in the above fig. Let the angular velocity of
instantaneous angular velocity is particle (P) above the point ‘O’ is 0 , Let the
d angular velocity of particle about A is A then
Lt
t 0 t
dt 0 A
1
SI Unit rad S
A
Dimensional Formula T 1
Angular velocity is a axial vector.
B
Its direction is given by right hand screw rule O
Its direction is along axis of rotation
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Ex 4: Work done by centripetal force is zero Magnitude of centrifugal force is equal to that of
Ex 5: When a stone is whirled round in horizontal centripetal force
circle by attaching it at the end of a string, tension Every person on the earth is moving in a circular
in the string provides the centripetal force. path along with the spinning earth.
Ex 6: If a stone of mass m attached at the end of So, every person experiences a centrifugal force.
a string is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius Due to centrifugal force the earth is bulged at
the equator and flattend at the poles
' ' , tension in the string is equal to centripetal
Watt’s governer is used to control the flow of
mv 2 steam in the steam engine. It works on the
force T
principal of centrifugal force
Non Uniform Circular motion: i)Cream can be separated from milk using
centrifuge. Clothes can be dried by the centrifuge.
In a circular motion if ac 0 , at 0 then the
particle undergo non uniform circular motion , in Cicular turning on roads:
this case the acceleration of particle is given by
The necessary centripetal force while taking a
2 2
a a ac t
circular turn is being provided to a vehicle by
following three ways
If is the angle made by ‘a’ with ac then 1) By friction only
at 2) By banking of roads only
Tan
ac 3) By both friction and banking of roads
For a particle in non uniform circular motion, the
resultant force on the particle is F Fc2 Ft 2 By friction only:
In non uniform circular motion In this case the necessary centripetal force is
(a) both magnitude and direction of velocity provided by static friction
changes
(b) angular velocity changes
(c) linear momentum and angular momentum are
not conserved
Note: In circular motion
ac is towards centre mv 2
s mg
v, at are along tangential direction r
d , , are along axis of rotation vmax s gr
Centrifugal force: For a given radius of curvature and coefficient of
The Pseudo force which acts radially outwards friction, the safe maximum velocity of the vehicle
on the body moving along a circle is called is given by vmax srg
centrifugal force.
Even though centripetal and centrifugal forces are
equal in magnitude and opposite in direction,they
do not form action – reaction pair. They act on
the same body in two different frames
An observer can observe centrifugal force when
he is also moving along a circle.
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When a car moves in a circular path with speed A small blcok of mass m attached to a string is
more than certain maximum speed than it
overturns and its inner wheel leaves the ground made to rotate with an angular velocity along
first, the maximum safe velocity for car not a circle of radius ‘r’ on a smooth table surface
gra such that the string passes through a hole in the
overturning is v where v is speed of
h middle of the table and a block of mass ‘M’ is
the car, r radius of circular path, 2a is the distance suspended at the lower end of the string. the
between the centre of wheels of the car and h is necessary condition is
the height of centre of gravity of the car from the
road level
m
For the coin not to fly off on the turn table, the
mr 2
condition is
<
Mg
mv 2
2
mr Mg or Mg
r
Conical Pendulum:
The bob is given a horizontal push a little through
angular displacement and arranged such that
teh bob describes a horizontal cirlce with uniform
angular velocity in such a way that the string
mv 2 always makes an angle with the vertical. As
s mg
r the string traces the surface of the cone, the
arrangement is called a conical pendulum.
Death Well:
Let T be the tension in the string of length l and
f r be the radius of circular path. The vertical
2
mv component of tension T balances the weight of
N
r the bob and horizontal component provides the
mg
necessary centripetal force.
O
At point P net force is Fnet T mg cos
The net force provides centripetal force
T cos
.
A
Mg
T
> T sin
r T mg cos
T mg cos
mv 2
r
mv 2
r
T cos Mg 1
Let TL and TH are the tensions in the strings
T sin Mr 2 2
when the body is at lowest and highest points
From eq. (1) and (2) , we get
when it is at lowerst point, 0o
r 2 g tan
tan i.e., mv 2
g r T mg cos
r
2
But r l sin and mv 2
T TL mg cos 0o
Time period of evolution r
l cos mv 2
T 2 TL mg
g r
A body of mass ‘m’ is attached to the end of a Tension in the string is maximum when the body
spring of natural length l0 and is wirled in a is at lowest point.
horizontal circle, if extension in spring is x then When it is at highest point is 1800
m l0 x 2 kx mv 2
T mg cos
Vertical circular motion with constant speed r
Consider a body of mass ‘m’ tied to one end of
a string and whirled in a vertical circle of radius mv 2
TH mg cos180o
‘r’ with uniform speed ‘v’ r
Let T be the tension in the string when it makes
mv 2
an angel with the vertical from the lowest point TH mg
r
V
Tension in the string is minimum when the body
is at highest point
mg
Note:
TH
Vhor The difference of tensions at the lowest and
Thor
O highest points is
2
T mV
r mv 2 mv 2
P TL TH mg mg
TL
mg cos
r r
mg sin
V1 mg
A TL TH 2mg
mg
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V V1 2 gr 1 cos
2 When the particle is at ‘P’ as shown in the fig.
a) Tangential force acting on the particle is
If V2 is the velocity of the body at highest point
( 1800 ) Ft mg sin .
V2 V1 2 gr 1 1
2 Tangential acceleration at g sin
b) Centribetal force acting on the particle is
V2 V1 4 gr
2 2
mV 2
Tension in the string at any point : Fc T mg cos .
Let T be the tension in the string when the string r
V2
makes an angle with verticle. Centripetal acceleration ac
r
2
c)Net acceleration of the particle at the point ‘P’
mV
T Mg cos is a at2 ac2 .
r
At the lowest point 00 the tension in the string Angle made by net force or net acceleration with
Ft
is centripetal component is and tan F
c
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d) The net force acting on the particle at point Critical velocity at any point on the
‘P’ vertical circle:
Consider a point ‘p’ on the vertical circle let the
F = Ft 2 Fc2
string be making an angle with vertical from
Condition for looping a loop in
lowest point when it is at point p.
vertical circular motion: From le O BP
OB R h h
cos 1
OP R R
h
1 cos
R
h R 1 cos
mv22
We know that T2 mg
r
The body will complete the vertical circular path
when tension at heighest point is such that
From Law of conservation of energy
2
mv2 Total energy at point ‘A’ =Total energy at point
T2 0 , mg 0
r p
V2 min gr U A KE A U P KE p
Hence the minimum speed at highest point to just 1 1
O mv12 mgh mV2
complete the vertical circle is gr 2 2
From law of conservation of mechanical energy 1 1
m5 gr mgR 1 cos mV2
Total energy at lowest point A = total energy at 2 2
highest point B
5gmR 1
U A KE A U B KEB mgR mgR cos mV2
2 2
1 1 5 gmR 1
O mv12 mg 2r mv22 mgR mgR cos mv2
2 2 2 2
1 2 1 mgR 1
mv1 2mgr mgr V2 gr 3 2 cos mv2
2 2 2 2
5 v gR 3 2cos
mgr
2
MinimumTension in the string to
V1 5 gr just complete vertical circle:
For the body to continue along circular path the
Let T be the tension in the string when the string
critical velocity at lowest point is 5gr is making an angle from lowest point
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h
r
0
<
<
L
a) Normal reaction on the block is zero at the
< instant the block leaves the hemisphere.
u m M b) the vertical height from table at which the
block leaves the hemisphere is h=2r/3
A nail is fixed at a certain distance x vertically c) If the position vector of the block with respect
below the point of suspension of a simple to the centre of curvature makes an angle with
pendulum of length L. The bob is released when vertical when the block leaves the hemisphere,
the string makes an angle with vertical. The then cos 2 / 3
bob reaches the lowest position then describes d) velocity of the block at that instant is
a vertical circle whose centre coincides with the
nail. Then 2 gr
V
L 3 2cos 3
X min e) If the block is given a horizontal velocity ‘u’
5
from the top of the smooth convex hemisphere
then the angle with vertical at which the block
2 u2
x leaves the hemisphere is cos
3 3 gr
L 0
<
<
Lx
<
h r
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2. When a mass is rotating in a plane about a 8. a train is moving towards north. At one place
fixed point, its angular momentum is directed it turns towards north-east. Here, we
along observe that
1) the radius 1) the radius of curvature of outer rail will be
2) the tangent to the orbit greater than that of the inner rail
3) a line perpendicular to the plane of rotation 2) the radius of curvature of the inner rail will be
4) none of the above greater than that of outer rail
3. A particle is moving along a circular path. 3) the radius of curvature of one of the rails will
the angular velocity, lienar velocity, angular be greater
accelration and centripetal acceleration of 4) the radius of curvature of the outer and inner
the particle at any instant respectively are rails will be the same
9. If a cyclist doubles his speed whil
, v , and ac . Which of the following
negotiatiang a curve, how does the tendency
relations is not correct ? to overturn vary ?
1) v 2) 1) remain unchanged
2) doubled
3) ac 4) v ac
3) Halved
4. The driver of a car travelling at 72kmh1
4) Quadrupled
suddenly sees a big rock on the road at a
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14. The tangential component of acceleration of 19. Which of the following statements is false
a particle in circular motion is due to for a particle moving in a circle with a
1) speed of the particle constant angular speed ?
2) change in the direction of velocity 1) The velocity vector is tangent to the circle
3) change in the magnitude of velcoity 2) The acceleration vector is trangent to the circle
4) rate of change of acceleration 3) The acceleration vector points to the centre
15. A car takes a circular turn with a uniform of the circle
speed V. If the reaction at inner and outer 4) the velocity and acceleration vectors are
wheels be denoted by R1 and R2 , then perpendicular to each other
1) R1 R2 2) R1 R2 20. Which motion does not requrie force to
maintain it?
3) R1 R2 4) R1 R2 or R1 R2 1) Uniform circular motion
16. A car of mass m moves in a horizontal 2) Elliptical motion
circular path of radius r metre. At an instant 3) Uniform straight line motion
its speed is V m / s and is increasint at a rate 4) Projectile motion
of a m / sec2 . then the acceleration of the 21. A cyclist is travelling with velocity v on a
car is banked curved road of radius R . The angle
through which the cyclist leans inwards
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V2 is given by
1) 2) a
r
Rg
2 1) tan
V 2
2 V2 v2
3) a 4) a
r r 2) tan v 2 Rg
17. A particle, moving in a plane, is acted upon
v2 g
by a force of constant magnetitude that is 3) tan
always perpendicualr to the velcoity of the R
particle. Pick out the correct statement from
the following v2
4) tan
S1: Acceleration is constant Rg
S2: Kinetic energy is constant
22. A person with a mass of M kg stands in
S3: Velocity is constant
S4: The particle moves in a circular path contact against the wall of a cylindrical durm
1) S4 only 2) S3 and S4 of radius r rotating with an angular velocity
3) S2 and S4 . If the coefficient of friction between the
4) all statements are correct wall and the clothing is , the minimum
18. A particle is acted upon by a force of constant rotational speed of the cylinder which
magnitude which is always perpendicular to enables the person to remain struck to the
the velocity of the particle, the motion of the wall when the floor is suddenly removed is
particle takes place in a place. It follows
g r
that 1) min 2) min
1) its velocity is constant r g
2) its acceleration is constant
3) is kinetic energy is constant 2g rg
4) it moves in a straight line 3) min 4) min
r
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23. A stone is rotated along a circle in horizontal 28. Consider the following two statements A and
plane by means of a horizontal string at some B and identify the correct choice
height above the ground. If the string is cut, A)When a rigid body is rotating about its own
the stone moves along axis, at a given instant all particles of body
1) Radial straight line possess same angular velocity.
2) Tangential straight line B)When a rigid body is rotating about its own
3) Parabolic path in horizontal plane axis, the linear velocity of a particle is
4) Parabolic path in vectical plane directly proportional to its perpendicular
24. Skidding occurs when the maximum distance from axis
frictional force of a flat road on a car is 1) A is true but B is false
1) less than centripetal force required 2) A is false but B is true
2) more than centripeal force required 3) Both A and B are true
3) equal to centripetal force required 4) Both A and B are false
4) independent of centripetal force 29. Consider the following two statements A and
B and identify the correct choice
25. Consider the follwing two statements A and
A) When a particle is moving along a circle
B and identify the correct choice in the given
with nonuniform speed then its linear
choices
acceleration is along radial direction
A) Centripetal force, centrifugal force are
B) All axial vectors are pseudo vectors
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.
m stone has to be rotated. (E-1998)
1) decreases with increasing mass of the stone
C D
O 2) is independent of the mass of the stone
3) decreases with increasing in length of the string
B 4) is independent of the length of the string
1) bottom point B 2) the point C
3) the point D 4) top point A KEY
33. A car is moving up with uniform speed along CONCEPTUAL
a fly over bridge which is part of a vertical 1) 3 2) 3 3) 2 4) 1 5) 2
circle. The true statement from the following 6) 1 7) 3 8) 1 9) 4 10) 1
is 11) 3 12) 2 13) 2 14) 3 15) 2
1) Normal reaction on the car gradually 16) 3 17) 3 18) 3 19) 2 20) 3
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decreases and becomes minimum at highest 21) 4 22) 1 23) 4 24) 1 25) 2
position of bridge 26) 4 27) 4 28) 3 29) 2 30) 3
2) Normal reaction on the car gradually increases 31) 4 32) 1 33) 2 34) 1 35) 1
and becomes maximum at highest position 36) 2 37) 2
3) Normal reaction on car does not change
4) Normal reaction on the car gradually LEVEL - I
decreases and becomes zero at highest position
34. A bottle of soda water is rotated in a vertical HORIZONTAL CIRCULAR MOTION
circle with the neck held in hand. The air
1. A fly wheel is rotating about its own axis at
bubbles are collected.
an angular velocity 11 rad s–1, its angular
1) near the neck 2) near the bottom
velocity in revolution per minute is
3) at the middle 4) at the centre of bottle
35. A vehicle is moving with uniform speed along 1) 105 2) 210
horizontal, concave and convex surface 3) 315 4) 420
roads. The surface on which, the normal 2. A circular disc is rotating about its own axis
reaction on the vehicle is maximum is at the rate of 200 revolutions per minute.
1) Concave 2) Convex Two particles P,Q of disc are at distances
3) Horizontal 4) Same at all surfaces 5cm, 10cm from axis of rotation. The ratio
36. Consider the following two statements A and of angular velocities of P and Q is
B and identify the correct choice 1) 1:2 2) 1:13
A) When a body is rotated along a vertical 3) 2:1 4) 4:1
circle with uniform speed then the sum of 3. A stationary wheel starts rotating about its
its kinetic energy and potential energy is own axis at uniform angular acceleration
constant at all positions 8rad / s 2 . The time taken by it to complete
B) To make a body to move along a verticle 77 rotations is
circle, its critical speed at a point is 1) 5.5 sec 2) 7 sec
independent of mass of body 3) 11 sec 4) 14 sec
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4. A stationary wheel starts rotating about its own 11. A particle is moving at uniform speed
axis at constant angular acceleration. If the 2 ms–1 along a circle of radius 0.5m. The
wheel completes 50 rotations in first 2 seconds, centripetal acceleration of particle is
then the number of rotations made by it in next
1) 1ms2 2) 2ms2
two seconds is
1) 75 2) 100 3) 125 4) 150 3) 4ms2 4) 8ms2
5. A body of mass m is tied to one end of a 12. A particle is moving along a circle of radius
spring and whirled round in a horizontal 1.5 m. If centripetal acceleration of particle
plane with a constant angular velocity and
is 6ms2 then angular velocity of that
elongation in the spring is 1cm. If the
angular velocity is doubled, the elongation particle is
in the spring becomes 5cm. The original 1) 3rads1 2) 2rads1
length of spring is (M-2003 )
1) 13 cm 2) 14 cm 3) 15 cm 4) 16 cm 3) 3rads1 4) 4rads1
6. A point size body is moving along a circle at an 13. A circular plate is rotating about its own axis
angular velocity 2.8rads1 . If centripetal at an angular velocity 100 revolutions per
minute. The linear velocity of a particle P
acceleration of body is 7ms2 then its speed of plate at a distance 4.2 cm from axis of
is rotation is
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t 2s v
C
50 2 100 rad a
2 200 A
50 rad s 2 1: 2
t2 4 C
1 2 1
‘ ’ in 4 sec t 50 16 iˆ ˆj kˆ
2 2
v r 3 4 1
= 400 rad 15.
in the last 2 sec, 400 100 300 rad 5 6 6
300
no.of rotations = = 150 18iˆ 13 ˆj 2kˆ
2 2
5. mr 2 kr v2 2
16. v
m l 1 2 k 1 ....(1) v1
m l 5 2 2 k 5 ....(2) /2 1 1
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from (1) and (2) l 15cm 2 2
6. Centripetal acceleration
10
a v2 5 2m/s
a v v 2
1
v 17. mgh m 5rg
7. Angular velocity 2
r
8. Speed v r 5r 2.5
h 1.25m
30 1 2 2
9. 30 rpm = rps = rps
60 2 mv 2
18. T mg 7mg
1 r
2 rad s 1
2 mv 2
‘ ’ is same for all the particles of the body 6mg
r
10. ‘ ’ is same for all the particles of the body
v2
v2
r
11. Centripetal acceleration a 6g
r
19. M 0.98kg
a
12. Centripetal acceleration a r 2 m 0.02kg
r
13. Linear velocity v r mu M m 5rg
14. Angular velocity of P about A
v 1 5 1 9.8 7
A u 350ms 1
2a 0.02 0.02
1 2
mv2 1) n 3 2) n 3
23. T1 mg
r 3
3) n 2 4) n 2
mv 2 5. A vehicle is moing with a velocity v on a
T2 mg
r curved road of width b and radius of
Then T2 T1 2mg curvature R . For counteracting the
centrifugal force on the vehicle the
24. At the highest point, V gR difference in elevation required in between
the outer and inner edges of the road is
LEVEL - II (EAM 83)
HORIZONTAL v 2b rb
1) 2)
CIRCULAR MOTION Rg Rg
7. A particle rests on the top of a hemisphere 12. The length of a simple pendulum is 1 m. The
of radius R . Find the smallesh horizontal bob is given a velocity 7 ms-1 in horizontal
velocity that must be imparted to the particle direction from mean position. During
if it is to leave the hemisphere without sliding upward motion of bob, if the string breaks
down it when it is horizontal, then the maximum
vertical height of ascent of bob from rest
1) gR 2) 2gR position is
3) 3gR 4) 5gR 1. 2.5 m 2. 2 m 3. 3 m 4. 3.5 m
13. A simple pendulum is oscillating with an
8. If a particle of mass 'm' is moving in a
angular amplitude 900. If the direction of
horizontal circle of radius 'r' witha
resultant acceleration of the bob is horizontal
centripetal force 1/ r 2 , the total energy is at a point where angle made by the string
(M-1995) with vertical is
1) 1/ 2r 2) 1/ r 1 1
1 1
1) sin 2) cos
3) 2 / r 4) 4 / r 3 3
1 1 1 1
MOTION IN A VERTICAL CIRCLE 3) sin 4) cos
3 3
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9. A point size mass 100 gm is rotated in a 14. A body is a allowed to slide down a
vertical circle using a cord of length 20cm. frictionless track from rest position at its top
When the string makes an angle 60° with under gravity. The track ends in a circular
the vertical , the speed of the mass is loop of diameter D. Then, the minimum
1.5m/s. The tangential accelaration of the height of the inclined track ( in terms of D )
mass in that position is so that it may camplete successfully the loop
is
1) 4.9 ms–2 2) 4.9 2 ms–2
1) 7D/4 2) 9D/4 3) 5D/4 4) 3D/4
3) 4.9 3 ms–2 4) 9.8 ms–2 15. A steel wire can withstand a load up to 2940
10. A vehicle is travelling along concave road N. A load of 150 kg is suspended from a
then along convex road of same radius of rigid support. The maximum angle through
curvatures at uniform speed. If the normal which the wire can be displaced from the
reactions on the vehicle as it crosses the mean position, so that the wire does not
lowest point of concave surface, highest break when the load passes through the
position of equilibrium, is (2008 E)
point of convex surface are 1.5 104 N ,
1) 30° 2) 60° 3) 80° D) 85°
3 103 N respectively, the mass of vehicle 16. A body of mass 2 kg attached at one end of
is(g=10 m/s–2) light string is rotated along a vertical circle
1) 400 kg 2) 450 kg of radius 2 m. If the string can withstand a
3) 800 kg 4) 900kg maximum tension of 140.6 N, the maximum
11. A pilot of mass m can withstand a maximum speed with which the stone can be rotated is
apparent weight 6 times of mg. The minimum 1) 22 m/s 2) 44 m/s 3) 33 m/s 4) 11 m/s
radius of curvature of vertical circle in which 17. A body of mass m is rotating in a vertical
the aeroplane dives up from lowest point with circle of radius 'r' with critical speed. The
a speed 504 kmph is difference in its K.E. at the top and the
1) 200 m 2) 300 m bottom is
3) 400 m 4) 500m 1) 2mgr 2) 4 mgr 3) 6 mgr 4) 3 mgr
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h
tan
l
KEY
v2 h v 2l v 2 b
LEVEL - II h
rg l rg Rg
1) 3 2) 4 3) 3 4) 1 5) 1
6) 3 7) 1 8) 1 9) 3 10) 4
As l b and r R given
11) 3 12) 1 13) 4 14) 3 15) 2 6. Let the string breaks when it makes an angle
16) 4 17) 1 18) 3 19) 1 20) 3 with vertical
mg cos mvB2 2mg ...1
But vb 2 gr cos ...........2
HINTS
By solving 1 & 2 we get cos 1 2 / 3
LEVEL - II 7. The velocity should be such that the centripetal
acceleration at the top of the hemisphere is equal
1. T mr1 2 ; T2 mr1 2 mr2 2 to the acceleration due to gravity
T2 r1 r2
v2
T1 r1 g or v gR
R
V2 mv 2 1 1
2. tan 2 mv 2
rg 8.
r r r
1 1 2 1
3. F where n is principal quantum number.. Energy mv
n4 2 2r
4. Power is constant (given)
9. at g sin
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R1 R2 LEVEL - III
10. mg
2 HORIZONTAL
V 2
CIRCULAR MOTION
11. r where Wmax nmg
(n 1) g 1. Two bodies A, B of masses m1, m2 are knotted
12. If V is velocity when the string is to a massless string at different points rotated
along concentric circles in horizontal plane.
horizontal 7 2 V 2 2 gL find V
The distances of A, B from common centre
V2 are 50cm, 1m. If the tensions in the string
H L between centre to A and A to B are in the
2g
ratio 5 : 4, then the ratio of m1 to m2 is
v2 / r 1) 2 : 3 2) 3 : 2
13. tan 3) 1 : 1 4) 1 : 2
g sin
2. A particle describes a horizontal circle on the
but v 2 2 gh ; h r cos smooth inner surface of conical funnel whose
vertex angle is 90°. If the height of the plane
1 1 of the circle above the vertex is 9.8 cm, the
cos cos1
3 3 speed of the particle is
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1 h v0
2 cos 1 cos 600 1) 2)
2 2 R 2 gh
V 2 2 R v0 2h
16. Tmax m g
r 3) 4) 2 R g
h
17. K .E P.E mgh , but h = 2r 4. A car is negotiating a curve of radius 150m
18. If is angular amplitude at mean position with a speed of 15ms 1 . The angle through
T mg (3 2 cos ) which the pendulum suspended from the top
19. T .E P.E K .E
5
2
mgr
of the ceiling would deviate is g 10ms
2
1) tan 1 3 / 20 2) tan 1 5 /16
V 2
20. FB m g
r 3) tan 1 4 /15 4) tan 1 3 /16
5. A particle describes a horizontal circle at the 8. A string of length L is fixed at one end and
mouth of a funnel type vessel as shown in carries a mass M at the other end. The
figure. the surface of the funnel is string makes 2 / revolutions per second
frictionless. the velocity v of the particle in around the vertical axis through the fixed
terms of r and will be end as shown in the figure, then tension in
the string is
S
l
T
r
M
h
R
1) ML 2) 2ML
1) v rg / tan 2) v rg tan
3) 4ML 4) 16ML
3) v rg cot 4) v rg / cot 9. The speed of a particle moving in a circle of
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sldie along its length and initially placed at second. The resultant acceleration of the
a distance L from one end A of the rod. particle at t 5s will be
The rod is set in angular motion about A with 1) 10 m / s 2 2) 100 m / s 2
constant angular acceleration . If the
coefficient of friction between the rod and 3) 250 m / s 2 4) 500 m / s 2
the bead is , and gravity is neglected, then
10. The kinetic energy k of a particle moving
the time after which the bead starts slipping
is (IIT-JEE 2000) along a circle of radius R depends on the
distance covered. It is given as KE as 2
1) 2) where a is a constant. The force acting on
the particle is
1 1/ 2
3) 4) Infinitesimal s2 s2
1) 2 a 2) 2 as 1 2
R R
7. A particle of mass m is fixed to one end of a
light spring of force constant k and R2
3) 2as 4) 2a
unstretched length l . the system is rotated s
about the other end of the spring with an 11. The distance between two rails is 1.5m .
angular velocity , in gravity free space. The centre of gravity of the train at a height
the icnrease in length of the spring will be
of 2m from the ground. The maximum
m 2l m 2l speed of the train on a circular path of radius
1) 2)
k k m 2 120m can be
1) 10.5 m / s 2) 42 m / s
m 2l
3) 4) None of these 3) 21m / s 4) 84 m / s
k m 2
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sections of the string is
O A B
l
C
it describes vertical circle of radius 1 m along
smooth track. The ratio of normal reactions
on the block while it is crossing lowest point,
highest point of vertical circle is
l l
1) 6 : 1 2) 5 : 1
1) 3:5:7 2) 3:4:5 3) 7:11:6 4) 3:5:6
3) 3 : 1 4) 5 : 2
17. The length of a ballistic pendulum is 1 m and
MOTION ALONG VERTICAL mass of its block is 1.9 kg. A bullet of mass
CIRCLE 0.1 kg strickes the block of ballistic
13. Dry gas of negligible mass is sealed in a test pendulum in horizontal direction with a
tube of mass 50 gm with the help of a stopper velocity 100 ms–1 and got embeded in the
of mass 3.5 gm. The test tube is suspended block. After collision the combined mass
(block & bullet) swings away from lowest
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3) cos , 0 ,90
B 3
L 1 1 0 0
4) cos ,90 , 0
3
v/2
v
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1) 2)
1) 4 2) 2 3) 4 4) 1 5) 3
4 4 2
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3 3 11)3 12)4 13) 3 14) 4 15) 2
3) 4)
2 4 4 16) 3 17) 3 18) 2 19) 4 20) 4
21. A stone tied to a string of length L is whirled 21) 4 22) 1
in a vertical circle with the other end of the
string at the centre. At a certain instant of HINTS
time, the stone is at its lowest position and LEVEL - III
has a speed u. The magnitude of the change
in its velocity as it reachesa position where
1. Centre to A T1 m1r1 2 m 2r2 2
the string is horizontal is
2
A to B T2 m 2 r2 2
1) u 2 gL 2) 2gL
T2 m 2r2
3) u 2 gL 4) 2
2 u gL T1 m1r1 m 2 r2
2. If is angle of inclination with vertical
22. A simple pendlum is vibratiang with an
2 900
angular amplitude of 900 as shown in the
adjoining figure. For what value of is the mv 2 / r v 2
tan ; v rg tan
acceleration directed ? mg rg
1 2 2h
B' O B 3. h gt or t
2 g
Let n be the number of revolutions made. Then
n 2 R v0t
C
A v0 v 2h
n t 0
2 R 2 R g
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v2 At t 5sec, v 5m / s
4. tan
rg
a N ac2 at2
5. For uniform circular motion of a particle
2
mv 2 250 12 aN 250m / s 2 (approx.)
R cos .... i
r 10. In non-uniform circular motion two forces will work
and mg R sin ......(ii) on a particle Fc and Ft
divising (i) and (ii)
So the net force FNet Fc2 Ft 2 ....(i)
v2
cot v rg cot mv 2 2as 2
rg Centripetal force Fc .... ii
6. Let the bead starts slipping after time t
R R
For critical condition 1 2
Frictional force provides the centripetal force (As kinetic energy mv as 2 given)
2
m 2 L R m at mL
1 2 2 2 2as 2
Again from : mv as v
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m t L mL t as t
2a
7. In the given condition elastic force will provides vs
m
the requried centripetal force kx m 2 r
dv dv ds
kx m 2 l x Tangential acceleration at .
dt ds dt
kx m 2l m 2 x
d 2a
at s .v
x k m 2
m t 2
ds m
m 2t 2a 2a 2a 2as
x at v s
k m 2 m m m m
8. T sin M 2 R ..........i and Ft mat 2as .....(iii)
2
T sin M L sin ..........ii Now substituting values of Fc and Ft in
From i & ii equation(i)
T M 2 L M 4 2 n 2 L 2
2 2as 2 2
2
M 4 2 L 16ML
Fnet 2as
R
1/ 2
dv s2
9. v 1.0t at 1m / s 2 2as 1 2
dt
R
2
v 2 5 11. Height of centre of gravity from the ground
and ac 250 m / s 2
r 0.1 h 2m , Accelerat ion due to gravity
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For the resusltant of these two forces to be along sphere of radius r as shown in fig. Measure
the horizoantal angle from the vertical and potential energy
T cos Mg .........(i) from the top. Match the following
When the bob moves from B to C,
decrease in potential energy Mg OD
1
Increase in kinetic energy MV 2
2
1
MV 2 Mg OD
2
or V 2 2 g OD Column – I Column – II
a) The change in Potential q) K mgr (1 cos )
But OD OC cos
energy of the mass with
r cos angle
V 2 2 gr cos b) The KE as a function of r) a g sin
angle
On account of circular motion at C,
c) The radial and tangential s) mgr (1 cos )
MV 2 M .2 gr cos accelerations as a
T Mg cos
r r function of angle
2
T Mg cos 2 Mg cos d) The angle at which the t) cos
1
48.2
o
3
or T 3Mg cos .(ii) mass files of the sphere
Combining eq. (i) and (ii) 1) a-r;b-t;c-s;d-q 2) a-s;b-q;c-r;d-t
3) a-t;b-s;c-q;d-r 4) a-q;b-r;c-t;d-s
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3. Assertion (A):In uniform circular motion, 4) The tension in string at a lowest position is
tangential acceleration is zero 6mg
Reason (R) : In uniform circular motion, 10. A particle of mass m is executing uniform
velocity is constant circular motion on a path of radius r. If v is
4. Assertion(A) : In uniform circular motion the speed and p the magnitude of its linear
kinetic energy of body is constant momentum, then the radial force acting on
Reason (R) : In uniform circular motion the the particle is
tangential force is zero
5. Assertion (A): A wheel may be rotated with mv 2 pm
1) 2)
uniform angular velocity even though a r r
tangential force is applied on it. vp p2
Reason (R) : Angular acceleration of wheel 3) 4)
r mr
is zero when tangential force and frictional
11. A car of mass M is moving on a horizontal
force produce equal and opposite torques.
circular path of radius r. At an instant its
6. Assertion (A) : If a body moving in a circular
speed is v is increasing at the rate a. Then
path has constant speed,then there is no 1) The acceleration of the car is towards the
force acting on it. centre of the path
Reason (R) : The direction of the velocity 2) The magnitude of frictional force on the car is
vector of a body moving in a circular path is
changing (M-2004) mv 2
more than
7. Assertion (A) : When a body is rotated with r
uniform speed along vertical circle by means 3) The magnitude of frictional force on the car is
of a string, the tension in the string is mv 2
maximum at lowest point while minimum at more than
r
highest point.
4) The frictional coefficient between the ground
Reason (R) : At lowest point the centrifugal
force is in the direction of weight while at a
and the car is not less than .
highest point opposite to weight. g
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Then
l1 22
1) The linear speed of tip of second hand is 2) 2
l2 1
cm / s 1 1 ml
30
3) 2 2 g
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1 1 l cos
3) The change in linear velocity vector in 15 4) 2 2 g
1 2
seconds is 2cm / s 2
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4) The change in acceration vector in 15minutes
1) 2 2) 1 3) 3 4) 1 5) 1
2 2 6) 4 7) 1 8) 1,2 , 4
is cm / s 2
1800 9) 1,3, 4 10) 1,3 , 4
14. A particle is acted upon by a force of constant 11) 3 , 4 12) 1 , 4
magnitude which is always perpendicular to
the velocity of the particle. The motion takes 13) 1, 3, 4 14) 3 , 4
place in a plane. It follows that 15) 2 , 4 16) 2 , 4
1) its velocity is constant
2) its acceleration is constant HINTS
3) its kinetic energy is constant 1. a) mgr (1 cos )
4) it moves in a circular path. b) K mgr (1 cos )
15. A reference frame attached to earth
c) a g sin
1) is an inertial frame by definition
d) Angle at which the mass flies off the sphere
2) cannot be an inertial frame because the earth
A closer scrutiny of the force equation in the radial
is revolving around the sun.
3) is an inertial frame because Newton’s laws mv 2
direciton, mg cos N .
are applicable in this frame r
4) cannot be an inertial frame because the earth –O–
is rotating about its own axis.