Question:

A ball of radius 11 cm and mass 8 kg rolls from rest down a ramp of length 2 m. The ramp is inclined at 35? to the horizontal. When the ball reaches the bottom, its velocity is (Take, sin 35? = 0.57 and cos 35? = 0.81)

Updated On: Mar 9, 2024
  • ${ 2 \, m \, s^{-1}}$
  • ${ 5 \, m \, s^{-1}}$
  • ${ 4 \, m \, s^{-1}}$
  • ${ 6 \, m \, s^{-1}}$
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Solution and Explanation

Kinetic energy $K = \frac{1}{2} mv^2 + \frac{1}{2} I \, \omega^2$
$K = \frac{1}{2} mv^{2}+\frac{1}{2} \times\left(\frac{2}{5} mr^{2}\right)\omega^{2} $
$=\frac{1}{2} mv^{2} + \frac{1}{5} mv^{2} = \frac{7}{10} mv^{2} $ $(\because \: v - r \omega)$
According to conservation of energy, we get
$\frac{7}{10} mv^2 = mgh$

$v = \sqrt{\frac{10}{7}gh} =\sqrt{\frac{10}{7}gl \sin \theta} $
$=\sqrt{\frac{10}{7} \times9.8\times2 \sin 35^{\circ}} = 4 \, { m \, s^{-1}}$
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Concepts Used:

System of Particles and Rotational Motion

  1. The system of particles refers to the extended body which is considered a rigid body most of the time for simple or easy understanding. A rigid body is a body with a perfectly definite and unchangeable shape.
  2. The distance between the pair of particles in such a body does not replace or alter. Rotational motion can be described as the motion of a rigid body originates in such a manner that all of its particles move in a circle about an axis with a common angular velocity.
  3. The few common examples of rotational motion are the motion of the blade of a windmill and periodic motion.