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A frame of reference that is accelerated with respect to an inertial frame of reference is called a non-inertial frame of reference. A coordinate system fixed on a circular disc rotating about a fixed axis with a constant angular velocity omega is an example of non=inertial frame of reference. The relationship between the force vecF_(rot) experienced by a particle of mass m moving on the rotating disc and the force vecF_(in) experienced by the particle in an inertial frame of reference is vecF_(rot)=vecF_(i n)+2m(vecv_(rot)xxvec omega)+m(vec omegaxx vec r)xxvec omega . where vecv_(rot) is the velocity of the particle in the rotating frame of reference and vecr is the position vector of the particle with respect to the centre of the disc. Now consider a smooth slot along a diameter fo a disc of radius R rotating counter-clockwise with a constant angular speed omega about its vertical axis through its center. We assign a coordinate system with the origin at the center of the disc, the x-axis along the slot, the y-axis perpendicular to the slot and the z-axis along the rotation axis (vecomega=omegahatk) . A small block of mass m is gently placed in the slot at vecr(R//2)hati at t=0 and is constrained to move only along the slot. The distance r of the block at time is

A frame of reference that is accelerated with respect to an inertial frame of reference is called a non-inertial frame of reference. A coordinate system fixed on a circular disc rotating about a fixed axis with a constant angular velocity omega is an example of non=inertial frame of reference. The relationship between the force vecF_(rot) experienced by a particle of mass m moving on the rotating disc and the force vecF_(in) experienced by the particle in an inertial frame of reference is vecF_(rot)=vecF_(i n)+2m(vecv_(rot)xxvec omega)+m(vec omegaxx vec r)xxvec omega . where vecv_(rot) is the velocity of the particle in the rotating frame of reference and vecr is the position vector of the particle with respect to the centre of the disc. Now consider a smooth slot along a diameter fo a disc of radius R rotating counter-clockwise with a constant angular speed omega about its vertical axis through its center. We assign a coordinate system with the origin at the center of the disc, the x-axis along the slot, the y-axis perpendicular to the slot and the z-axis along the rotation axis (vecomega=omegahatk) . A small block of mass m is gently placed in the slot at vecr(R//2)hati at t=0 and is constrained to move only along the slot. The net reaction of the disc on the block is

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  2. A force acts for 10 s on a body of mass 10 kg after which the force ce...

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  3. A truck starts from rest and rolls down a hill with a constant acceler...

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  4. A force of 5N gives a mass m(1), an acceleration of 8 m//s^(2), and a ...

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  5. In an X-ray machine an electron is subjected to a force of 10^(-23) N ...

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  6. A stone of mass 5kg falls from the top of a cliff 50m high and buries ...

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  7. A bullet of mass 100 gram moving with 20 m//s Strikes a wooden plank ...

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  8. A motor car running at the rate of 7ms^(1) can be stooped by applying ...

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  9. A force of 50N is inclined to the vertical at an angle of 30^(@) Find ...

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  10. A ship of mass 3xx10^7kg initially at rest, is pulled by a force of 5x...

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  11. A ballon has a mass of 5 g in air. The air escapes from the ballon at ...

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  12. A cricket ball of mass 150 kg is moving with a velocity of 12 m//s and...

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  13. A hammer weighing 1 kg moving with the speed of 10ms^(-1) strikes the ...

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  14. A hammer weighing 1 kg moving with the speed of 10ms^(-1) strikes the ...

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  15. A hammer weighing 1 kg moving with the speed of 10ms^(-1) strikes the ...

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  16. Two billiard balls of mass 50 g moving in oppositedirections with spee...

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  17. A machine gun has a mass of 20 kg . It fires 35 g bullets at the rate ...

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  18. A ball of mass 20 gram hits a wall at an angle of 45^(@) with a veloci...

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  19. A glass ball whose mass is 10 g falls from a height of 40 m and reboun...

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  20. A force acting on a body of mass 2 kg varies with time as shown in fig...

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  21. A force acting on a body of mass 2 kg varies with time as shown in fig...

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