Torque and Angular Momentum
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366213 Average torque on a projectile of mass \(m\) (initial speed \(u\) and angle of projection \(\theta\) ) between initial and final positions \(P\) and \(Q\) about the point of projection is:
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1 \(m u^{2} \cos \theta\)
2 \(m u^{2} \sin \theta\)
3 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \sin 2 \theta}{2}\)
4 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \cos \theta}{2}\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366214 A door \(1.6\;m\) wide requires a force of \(1\;N\) to be applied at the free end to open or close it. The force that is required at a point \(0.4\;m\) distant from the hinges for opening or closing the door is

1 \(1.2\;N\)
2 \(3.6\;N\)
3 \(2.4\;N\)
4 \(4\;N\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366215 A diver diving into a swimming pool brings all his body parts close to one another because it

1 Decreases his angular velocity
2 Increases his linear velocity
3 Decreases his moment of inertia
4 Increases his moment of inertia
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366216 A swimmer while jumping into water from a height easily forms a loop in the air, If

1 He pulls his arms and legs in
2 He spreads his arms and legs
3 He keeps himself straight
4 None of the above
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366213 Average torque on a projectile of mass \(m\) (initial speed \(u\) and angle of projection \(\theta\) ) between initial and final positions \(P\) and \(Q\) about the point of projection is:
supporting img

1 \(m u^{2} \cos \theta\)
2 \(m u^{2} \sin \theta\)
3 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \sin 2 \theta}{2}\)
4 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \cos \theta}{2}\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366214 A door \(1.6\;m\) wide requires a force of \(1\;N\) to be applied at the free end to open or close it. The force that is required at a point \(0.4\;m\) distant from the hinges for opening or closing the door is

1 \(1.2\;N\)
2 \(3.6\;N\)
3 \(2.4\;N\)
4 \(4\;N\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366215 A diver diving into a swimming pool brings all his body parts close to one another because it

1 Decreases his angular velocity
2 Increases his linear velocity
3 Decreases his moment of inertia
4 Increases his moment of inertia
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366216 A swimmer while jumping into water from a height easily forms a loop in the air, If

1 He pulls his arms and legs in
2 He spreads his arms and legs
3 He keeps himself straight
4 None of the above
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PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366213 Average torque on a projectile of mass \(m\) (initial speed \(u\) and angle of projection \(\theta\) ) between initial and final positions \(P\) and \(Q\) about the point of projection is:
supporting img

1 \(m u^{2} \cos \theta\)
2 \(m u^{2} \sin \theta\)
3 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \sin 2 \theta}{2}\)
4 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \cos \theta}{2}\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366214 A door \(1.6\;m\) wide requires a force of \(1\;N\) to be applied at the free end to open or close it. The force that is required at a point \(0.4\;m\) distant from the hinges for opening or closing the door is

1 \(1.2\;N\)
2 \(3.6\;N\)
3 \(2.4\;N\)
4 \(4\;N\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366215 A diver diving into a swimming pool brings all his body parts close to one another because it

1 Decreases his angular velocity
2 Increases his linear velocity
3 Decreases his moment of inertia
4 Increases his moment of inertia
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366216 A swimmer while jumping into water from a height easily forms a loop in the air, If

1 He pulls his arms and legs in
2 He spreads his arms and legs
3 He keeps himself straight
4 None of the above
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366213 Average torque on a projectile of mass \(m\) (initial speed \(u\) and angle of projection \(\theta\) ) between initial and final positions \(P\) and \(Q\) about the point of projection is:
supporting img

1 \(m u^{2} \cos \theta\)
2 \(m u^{2} \sin \theta\)
3 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \sin 2 \theta}{2}\)
4 \(\dfrac{m u^{2} \cos \theta}{2}\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366214 A door \(1.6\;m\) wide requires a force of \(1\;N\) to be applied at the free end to open or close it. The force that is required at a point \(0.4\;m\) distant from the hinges for opening or closing the door is

1 \(1.2\;N\)
2 \(3.6\;N\)
3 \(2.4\;N\)
4 \(4\;N\)
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366215 A diver diving into a swimming pool brings all his body parts close to one another because it

1 Decreases his angular velocity
2 Increases his linear velocity
3 Decreases his moment of inertia
4 Increases his moment of inertia
PHXI07:SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

366216 A swimmer while jumping into water from a height easily forms a loop in the air, If

1 He pulls his arms and legs in
2 He spreads his arms and legs
3 He keeps himself straight
4 None of the above