Rotational Motion Practice Test - 8
Rotational Motion Practice Test - 8
F
2R
R F
3R
y
m
x
a2 (a 2 + g)
(A) (B) m 1,R
R R
2(a2 + g)
(C) (D) None of these m 2,R
R
7. Two forces of magnitude F are acting on a uniform disc kept on a horizontal rough surface as shown
in figure. Friction force by the horizontal surface on the disc.
F
(A) is in forward direction
(B) is in backward direction F
(C) is zero
(D) depends on the magnitude of F
8. A solid sphere is under pure rolling on a rough fixed incline plane of angle q. Choose the correct
options if only contact forces and gravity are acting :
(A) Frictional force will be down the incline if sphere rolls up the incline and it will be up the
incline if sphere rolls down the incline.
(B) Frictional force will be down the incline whether spheres rolls up the incline or down the incline
(C) Frictional force and acceleration of the body will increase with the increase in angle of incline
plane
(D) Velocity and acceleration of the point of contact of sphere with incline will be zero during the
motion.
9. A solid sphere of mass 10 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface with coefficient of friction
µ = 0.1. If a force of 28 N is applied at the top of the sphere then,
(A) friction force will be 10 N in forward direction. F=28N
(B) friction force will be less than 10N in backward direction.
29 µ=0.1
(C) Acceleration of centre of mass will be m/s2.
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(D) Acceleration of centre of mass will be 3.8m/s2.
10. A solid cylinder and a hollow cylinder of a same mass and radius, both initially at rest, roll down the
same inclined plane from same height without slipping. Choose the CORRECT option(s) :-
(A) The hollow cylinder reaches the bottom first.
(B) The solid cylinder reaches the bottom first.
(C) The two cylinders reach the bottom together.
(D) The kinetic energy at the bottom are equal.
11. Two disks with radii r1 = 0.3 m and r2 = 0.2 m are fixed together so that their centres are above each
other. The rotational inertia of the disk-system is 0.25 kg–m2. The larger disk stands on a frictionless
table. Massless chords that are wrapped around the larger and the smaller disks pass over pulleys
and are attached to small objects of masses m1 = 5 kg and m2 respectively as shown. The value of m2
at which the axis of symmetry of the disk-system remains stationary is a kg. Fill 2a in OMR sheet.
m2
m1