Rotational Dynamics Multiple Choice Questions
Some multiple choice questions from rotational dynamics that includes core concept of this tipic.
Some multiple choice questions from rotational dynamics that includes core concept of this tipic.
Below are some simple harmonic motion conceptual questions.
Depending upon the external forces and quantities related to oscillation like time period, amplitude, etc, the oscillation can be categorized into three types. They are: Damped Oscillation Free Oscillation Forced Oscillation Damped Oscillation The type of oscillation where the amplitude and energy of oscillating particles gradually decrease with time is called damped oscillation. Due to …
Rotational dynamics conceptual questions are important and gives you a lot of idea about a particular topic.
Simple pendulum can be defined as the heavy metallic bob attached with a inextensible, flexible string of negligible mass fixed at one end so that it can freely vibrate (oscillate) about a fixed position.
Oscillation of spring with loaded mass executes simple harmonic motion. One end of a spring is attached to support and the other end is attached with some mass. When the mass is extended by a certain displacement and is released, it begins to execute about a mean position due to restoring force in
Kinetic energy and potential energy in simple harmonic motion change with time agrfnd position but the overall energy (i.e. sum of K.E and P.E) remain constant throughout the time and position.
Simple harmonic motion (commonly known as SHM) is a type of oscillatory motion where acceleration produced on a particle or body is directly proportional to the displacement by the particle or body and is directed towards a mean position.
The rolling body in an inclined plane has both rotational as well as translational motion as the body rotates as well as travels some distance in a straight line. The total kinetic energy of a rolling body can be found by adding its translational as well as rotational kinetic energy.
Angular momentum is the moment of linear momentum. It defines the quantity of motion of rigid rotational bodies. Angular momentum is defined as the vector product( or cross product) of distance from the axis of rotation with the linear momentum