H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 4: EXERCISES

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MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A ceiling fan has a diameter (of the circle through the outer edges of the three blades) of 120 cm and rpm 1500 at full speed. Consider a particle of mass 1 g sticking at the outer end of a blade.

(a) How much force does it experience when the fan runs at full speed?

(b) Who exerts this force on the particle?
(c) How much force does the particle exert on the blade along its surface?

MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

Suppose the amplitude of a simple pendulum having a bob of mass m is θ0. Find the tension in the string when the bob is at its extreme position.

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A person stands on a spring balance at the equator.

(a) By what fraction is the balance reading less than his true weight?

(b) If the speed of Earth's rotation is increased by such an amount that the balance reading is half the true weight, what will be the length of the day in this case? 

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A turn of radius 20 m is banked for the vehicles going at a speed of 36 km h-1. If the coefficient of static friction between the road and the tyre is 0.4, what are the possible speeds of a vehicle, so that it neither slips down nor skids up?

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A motorcycle has to move with a constant speed on an overbridge which is in the form of a circular arc of radius R and has a total length L. Suppose the motorcycle starts from the highest point.
(a) What can its maximum velocity be for which the contact with the road is not broken at the highest point?
(b) If the motorcycle goes at speed 12 times the maximum found in part (a) where will it lose the contact with the road?
(c) What maximum uniform speed can it maintain on the bridge if it does not lose contact anywhere on the bridge?

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A car goes on a horizontal circular road of radius R, the speed increasing at a constant rate dvdt=a. The friction coefficient between the road and the tyre is μ. Find the speed at which the car will skid.

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A block of mass m is kept on a horizontal ruler. The friction coefficient between the ruler and the block is μ. The ruler is fixed at one end and the block is at a distance L from the fixed end. The ruler is rotated about the fixed end in the horizontal plane through the fixed end.

(a) What can the maximum angular speed be for which the block does not slip? 

(b) If the angular speed of the ruler is uniformly increased from zero at an angular acceleration α, at what angular speed will the block slip?

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

 A track consists of two circular parts ABC and CDE of equal radii 100 m, and joined smoothly, as shown in the figure. Each part subtends a right angle at its centre. A cycle weighing 100 kg together with the rider travels at a constant speed of 18 km h-1 on the track.

(a) Find the normal contact force by the road on the cycle, when it is at B and at D

(b) Find the force of friction exerted by the track on the tyres, when the cycle is at C

(c) Find the normal force between the road and the cycle, just before and just after the cycle crosses C.

(d) What should be the minimum friction coefficient between the road and the tyre, which will ensure that the cyclist can move with constant speed? Take g=10 m s-2

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