Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
the door of an almirah is 6 ft high, 1.5...

the door of an almirah is 6 ft high, 1.5 ft wide and weights 8 kg. The door is supported by two hinges situated at a distance of 1 ft from the ends. If the magnitude of the forces exerted by the hinges on the door are equal find this magnitude.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C, D

According the question
`8g=F_1+F_2`
=N_1=N_2`
Since `R_1=R_2`
Therefore `F_1=F_2`
`rarr 2F_1=8g`
`rarr F_1=40`
Let us take torque about the point B we will get
`N_1xx4=8gx0.75` ltbr `rarr N_1=((50x3))/((4xx4))=15N`
Therefore `sqrt(F_1^2+N_1^2)=R_1`
`=sqrt(40^2+15^2)`
`=42.72=43N`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ROTATIONAL MECHANICS

    HC VERMA|Exercise Objective 2|15 Videos
  • REST AND MOTION : KINEMATICS

    HC VERMA|Exercise Exercises|51 Videos
  • SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION

    HC VERMA|Exercise Exercises|58 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Consider the door of a room of wieght W hinged at two points as shown in the diagram. If the magnitude of forces by the hings on the door are equal, find the magnitude of force.

A rod of length 6m has a mass of 12 kg . It is hined at one end of the rod at a distance of 3m below the water surface. a.What must be the weight of a block that is attached to the other end of the rod so that 5 m of the rod's length is under water? b. Find the magnitude and direction of the force exerted by the hinge on the rod. The specific gravity of the material of rod is 0.5.

In figure the uniform gate weights 300N and is 3m wide & 2m high. It is supported by a hinge at the bottom left corner and a horizontal cable at the top left corner, as shown. Find : (a) the tension in the cable and (b) the force that the hinge exerts on the gate ( magnitude & direction ) .

Two long, parallel straight wires are separated by a distance of 0.2 cm and carry current of 10 A and 8 A. Find the magnitude of the attractive force exerted on 1 m length of one wire by the other wire.

Take the mean distance of the moon and the sun from the earth to be 0.4 xx 10^(6) km and 150 xx 10^(6) km respectively. Their masses are 8 xx 10^(22) kg and 2 xx 10^(30) kg respectively. The radius of the earth of is 6400 km . Let DeltaF_(1) be the difference in the forces exerted by the moon at the nearest and farthest points on the earth and DeltaF_(2) be the difference in the force exerted b the sun at the nearest and farthest points on the earth. Then, the number closest to (DeltaF_(1))/(DeltaF_(2)) is :

The figure shows the top view of a door that is 2 m wide. Two forces are applied to the door as indicated. What is the magnitude of the net torque on the door with respect to the hinge?

A uniform 8 kg door with dimensions 75cm times 200cm is pivoted at hinges 25cm from the top and from the bottom.The horizontal force exerted by each hinge is 10aN .The value of a is? (Assume centre of mass of gate at its geometrical centre)

HC VERMA-ROTATIONAL MECHANICS-Exercises
  1. Suppose the friction coefficient between the ground and the ladder of ...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. A 6.5 m long ladder rests against as vertical wall reaching a height o...

    Text Solution

    |

  3. the door of an almirah is 6 ft high, 1.5 ft wide and weights 8 kg. The...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. A uniform rod of length L rests against a smooth roller as shown in fi...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. A uniform rod of mass 300 g and length 50 cm rotates at a uniform asng...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. A uniform square plate of mass 2.0 kg and edge 10 cm rotates about one...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. Calculate the ratio of the angular momentum of the earth about its axi...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. Two particles of masses m1 and m2 are joined y a light rigid rod of le...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. A dumb bell consists of two identicasl small balls offmss 1/2 kg each ...

    Text Solution

    |

  10. A wheel of moment of inertia 0.500 kg-m^2 and radius 20.0 cm is rotati...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. A diver having a moment of iertia of 6.0 kg-m^2 about an axis through ...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. A boy is seated in as revolving chair revolving at an angulr speed of ...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. A boy is standing on a platform which is free to rotate about its axis...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. A wheel of moment of inertia 0.10 kg-m^2 is rotating about a shaft at ...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. A kid of mass M stands at the edge of a platform of radius R which can...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. Suppose the platform of the previous problem is brought to rest with t...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. Suppose the platform with the kid in the previous problemis rotting in...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. A uniform rod of mass m and length l is struck at an end by a force F ...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. A uniform rod of length L lies on a smooth horizontal table. A particl...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. Suppose the particle of the previous problem has a mass m and a speed ...

    Text Solution

    |