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Objective questions, contained in this module with hidden solutions, help improve understanding of the topics covered under the module "Laws of motion and system of particles".

The questions have been selected to enhance understanding of the topics covered in the module titled " Laws of motion and system of particles ". All questions are multiple choice questions with one or more correct answers. There are two sets of the questions. The “understanding level” questions seek to unravel the fundamental concepts involved, whereas “application level” are relatively difficult, which may interlink concepts from other topics.

Each of the questions is provided with solution. However, it is recommended that solutions may be seen only when your answers do not match with the ones given at the end of this module.

Understanding level (laws of motion and system of particles)

A spherical object placed on a smooth horizontal table is at rest. It suddenly breaks in two unequal parts as a result of chemical reaction taking place inside the object. Then, the parts of the object move :

(a) in same direction

(b) in different directions

(c) in opposite directions with equal speeds

(d) in opposite directions with unequal speeds

The particle is at rest before breaking into parts due to internal force. It means that the COM of the parts should remain at the initial position. In other words, its velocity should be zero even after breaking. Now, the speed of the COM is :

v COM = m 1 v 1 + m 2 v 2 m 1 + m 2 = 0

m 1 v 1 + m 2 v 2 = 0

v 1 = - ( m 2 m 1 ) v 2

Clearly, the velocities of the parts of the sphere should move in opposite directions. As the parts are unequal, they should move with different speeds as well.

Hence, option (d) is correct.

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In a system of two particles of 0.1 kg and 0.2 kg, The particle of 0.1 kg is at rest, whereas other particle moves with an acceleration "a". The magnitude of acceleration of the COM of the system of two particles is :

(a) a 3 (b) 2 a 3 (c) 3 a 2 (d) a 3

The acceleration of the system of two particles is given by :

a COM = m 1 a 1 + m 2 a 2 m 1 + m 2 a COM = 0.1 x 0 + 0.2 x a 0.3 = 2 a 3

Hence, option (b) is correct.

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A sphere of radius "r" with uniform density is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. A horizontal force "F" is applied on the sphere. The acceleration of the center of sphere :

(a) is maximum when force is applied near the bottom edge of the sphere.

(b) is maximum when force is applied near the top edge of the sphere.

(c) is maximum when force is applied at middle of the sphere.

(d) is independent of position of application.

Sphere is composed by a system of particle. As the density of sphere is uniform, its COM coincides with the center of sphere. Now, the acceleration of the "center of mass" is dependent on the net external force on the system. It does not depend on the point of application. Recall that we explained that COM represents a point where external force "appears" to apply - not the point where net external force acts.

Hence, option (d) is correct.

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Two blocks of masses "m" and "2m" are released from rest as shown in the figure. The displacement of the COM of the block system (in meters) after 1 second is (neglect friction and masses of string and pulley) :

Blocks and pulley system

(a) 0.51 (b) 0.61 (c) 0.71 (d) 0.81

In the beginning when the blocks are released from rest, the COM of the two blocks system is also at rest. Once the blocks are released, they are acted upon by force due to gravity. We consider tensions in the string as the internal force. It means that COM is accelerated downward. In order to find the displacement of the COM, we need to know its vertical acceleration. The acceleration of the COM is obtained by :

a COM = m 1 a 1 + m 2 a 2 m 1 + m 2

a COM = a 1 + 2 a 2 3

Thus, we need to know the accelerations of individual block. As the blocks are connected with a taut string, the magnitude of acceleration of each block is same, but they are directed opposite to each other. From force analysis on individual block,

Free body diagram

For first block :

F y = T - m g = m a

For second block :

F y = 2 m g - T = 2 m a

Solving two equations, we have :

a = g 3

Putting in the equation of acceleration of COM in y - direction with appropriate sign (downward direction as positive):

a COM = a 1 + 2 a 2 3 = - g 3 + 2 g 3 3

a COM = g 9 = 10 9

Now, let "y" be the displacement of COM in 1 second,

y = 1 2 a t 2

y = 1 2 x 10 9 x 1 = 0.51 m

Hence, option (a) is correct.

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Source:  OpenStax, Physics for k-12. OpenStax CNX. Sep 07, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10322/1.175
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