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Rotational Motion - DPP 01 - NSEP Batch 2024

The document contains a set of physics problems related to rotational motion for NSEP Batch 2024. It includes multiple-choice questions covering concepts such as angular velocity, linear velocity, and motion of particles and rods. An answer key is provided at the end of the document.

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Rotational Motion - DPP 01 - NSEP Batch 2024

The document contains a set of physics problems related to rotational motion for NSEP Batch 2024. It includes multiple-choice questions covering concepts such as angular velocity, linear velocity, and motion of particles and rods. An answer key is provided at the end of the document.

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NSEP Batch 2024


Physics
Rotational Motion DPP-01

1. A particle moves in a circle with constant angular 5. A uniform rod AB of mass m and length l is at rest
velocity ω about a point P on its circumference. The on a smooth horizontal surface. An impulse P is
angular velocity of the particle about the centre C applied at B. The time taken by the rod to turn
of the circle is:
through a right angle is:

(A) 2ω (B) A
2
(C) ω (D) Not constant

l
2. A circular platform is mounted on a vertical
frictionless axle. Its radius is r = 2 m and its moment
of inertia is I = 200 kg – m2. It is initially at rest. A
P
70 kg man stands on the edge of the platform and B
begins to walk along the edge at speed v0 = 1.0 m/s, 2ml ml
(A) (B)
relative to the ground. The angular velocity of the P 3P
platform is ml 2ml
(C) (D)
(A) 1.2 rad/s (B) 0.4 rad/s 12p 3P
(C) 2.0 rad/s (D) 0.7 rad/s
6. In the figure shown a smooth ring is connected to
3. In the above problem, when the man has walked
rod AB, while rod CD passes through ring. At the
once around the platform, so that he is at his
given instant angular velocity of rod AB about
original position on it, what is his angular
hinge A is 1 rad/s and AC = CB. Instantaneous
displacement relative to ground?
6 5 angular velocity of rod CD about hinge C is
(A)  (B) 
5 6 D
B
(C)
4
 (D)
5
  = 1 rad/s
5 4
30° A
C
4. The linear velocity perpendicular to radius vector
of a particle moving with angular velocity  = 2k̂ (A) 1 rad/s

at position vector x = 2ˆi + 2ˆj is (B) 1/2 rad/s

( )
(A) 4 î − ĵ ( )
(B) 4 ĵ − î (C) 3 / 2 rad/s
(D) 3/2 rad/s
(C) 4î (D) −4ˆj
2

7. A rod of length l slides down along the inclined 9. A particle is projected with velocity v at an angle θ
wall as shown in figure. At the instant shown in with horizontal. The average angular velocity of the
figure, the speed of end A is v, then the speed of B particle from the point of projection to impact
will be equals
gcos g
(A) (B)
B l v vsin

g g
 v (C)
v
(D)
vsin
A
vsin 10. Two particles A and B are moving with constant
(A)
sin
velocities v1 = ĵ and v2 = 2ˆi respectively in XY
vsin
(B)
sin plane. At time t = 0, the particle A is at co-ordinates
(0, 0) and B is at (–4, 0). The angular velocity of B
vcos
(C)
cos with respect to A at t = 2 s is: (all physical quantities

vcos are in SI units)


(D)
cos 1
(A) rad / s (B) 2 rad/s
2

8. Two particles A and B are situated at a distance d = (C) 4 rad/s (D) 1 rad/s

2 m apart. Particle A has a velocity of 10 m/s at an


angle of 60° and particle B has a velocity v at an 11. In the pulley system shown, if radii of the bigger

angle 30° as shown in figure. The angular velocity and smaller pulley are 2 m and 1 m respectively and

of B with respect to A is the acceleration of block A is 5 m/s2 in the

u = 10 m/s downward direction, then the acceleration of block


B will be

v
60° 30°
A d = 2m B 2m
1m
(A) 5 3rad / s
5
(B) rad / s
3
A B
(C) 10 3rad / s
(A) 0 m/s2 (B) 5 m/s2
10
(D) rad / s (C) 10 m/s2 (D) 5/2 m/s2
3
3

Answer Key
1. (A) 7. (C)
2. (D) 8. (B)
3. (B) 9. (D)
4. (B) 10. (D)
5. (C) 11. (D)
6. (D)

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