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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 net reaction of the disc on the block is

A

`-momega^2Rcosomegahatt-mghatk`

B

`1/2momega(e^2omegat-e^(-2omegat)hatj+mghatk`

C

`momega^2Rsinomegathatj-mghatk`

D

`1/2momega^2R(e^(wt))j-mghatk`

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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

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