Description : You are sitting in a frictionless barber chair. The barber decides to have some fun with you, so he spins the chair. As you spin, you find that you can slow down by extending your ... increased your angular momentum y) increased your moment of inertia z) changed the direction of the momentum vector
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y --INCREASED YOUR MOMENT OF INERTIA
Description : Pick out the vector quantity (a) Energy (b) Angular momentum (c) Angle (d) None of these
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Which among the following is a vector quantity? (1) Heat (2) Angular momentum (3) Work (4) Time
Last Answer : (2) Angular momentum Explanation: Angular momentum is a vector quantity that represents the product of a body's rotational inertia and rotational velocity about a particular axis.
Description : During planetary motion which of the following remains constant? a.Augular speed b.Linear velocity c.Angular acceleration d.Total angular momentum e.All of the above
Last Answer : b. Linear velocity
Description : The torque acting on a system is zero. Which of the following will be conserved? a.Angular velocity b.Linear momentum c.107 dynes d.Angular momentum e.Moment of inertia
Last Answer : d. Angular momentum
Description : In planetary motion a.The total angular momentum remains constant b.The total linear momentum remains constant c.The total linear momentum is zero d.The total angular momentum is zero e.None of the above
Last Answer : a. The total angular momentum remains constant
Description : A rocket works on the principle of conservation of (a) Mass (b) Energy (c) Linear momentum (d) Angular momentum
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : If an electron and a photon have the same wavelength, then they will have the same – (1) velocity (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) energy
Last Answer : (2) linear momentum Explanation: When a non-relativistic electron and a non-relativistic proton are moving and have the same de Broglie wavelength, then they will have the same linear mo-mentum p = mv.
Description : Plank's constant has the dimensions of (1) energy (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) force
Last Answer : (1) energy Explanation: The Planck's constant (h) can be defined as a pro-portionality constant that relates the energy (E) of a photon to the frequency (?) of its associated electro-magnetic ... Planck constant is named after Max Planck, the instigator of quantum theory, who discovered it in 1900.
Description : When net torque is zero, will be constant - (1) force (2) angular momentum (3) linear momentum (4) acceleration
Last Answer : (2) angular momentum Explanation: Since a torque (rate of change of angular momentum analogous to force) applied over time is equivalent to a change in angular momentum, then if torque is zero, angular momentum is constant.
Description : A jet engine works, on the principle of conservation of - (1) linear momentum (2) angular momentum (3) energy (4) mass
Last Answer : (1) linear momentum Explanation: Linear momentum is a vector quantity defined as the product of an object's mass, m, and its velocity, v. Linear momentum is denoted by the letter p and is called ... for short: Note that a body's momentum is always in the same direction as its velocity vector.
Description : A rocket works on the principle of conservation of ______. (1) mass (2) linear momentum (3) energy (4) angular momentum
Last Answer : (2) linear momentum Explanation: A rocket works by expelling gases from one end at a very high velocity. The escaping gases have a very high speed and this with their mass translates to a very large momentum.
Description : Momentum possessed by spinning objects is called A. linear momentum B. angular momentum C. normal momentum D. degrees' momentum
Last Answer : angular momentum
Description : Mass and velocity are combined to give A. angular momentum B. equilibrium C. acceleration D. linear momentum
Last Answer : linear momentum
Description : If an electron and a photon have the same wavelength, then they will have the same (1) velocity (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) energy
Description : Plank’s constant has the dimensions of : (1) energy (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) force
Last Answer : energy
Description : The angular momentum J of the electron in a hydrogen atom is proportional to `n^(th)` power of r (radius of the orbit) where n is :-
Last Answer : The angular momentum J of the electron in a hydrogen atom is proportional to `n^(th)` power of r (radius of the orbit ... B. `-1` C. `(1)/(2)` D. None
Description : According to Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom, the angular momentum of the electron in the fourth orbit is given by (a) h/2p (b) 4h/p (c) h/p (d) 2h/p
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Which of the following will increase the ANGULAR MOMENTUM of a person spinning on a rotatable frictionless bar chair? w) moving the arms closer to the body x) moving the arms farther from the body y) ... from the body and the other arm closer to the body with spastic repetition z) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- NONE OF THESE
Description : What type of motion the fluid element undergoes, when it changes from one position to another position, such that the angle between the two sides changes? (A) Rotation (B) Translation (C) Linear deformation (D) Angular deformation
Last Answer : (D) Angular deformation
Description : There is a ring of radius r having linear charge density `lambda` and rotating with a uniform angular velocity `omega.` the magnetic field produced by
Last Answer : There is a ring of radius r having linear charge density `lambda` and rotating with a uniform angular velocity ` ... D. `(mu_(0)lambda)/(2omega^(2))`
Description : The periodic time of a body moving in Simple Harmonic Motion is a.Directly proportional to its angular velocity b.Directly proportional to the weight of the body c.Inversely proportional to ... d.Directly proportional to the momentum of swinging body e.Inversely proportional to the angular velocity
Last Answer : e. Inversely proportional to the angular velocity
Description : In satellite communications, what means of attitude control is using the angular momentum of the spinning body to provide the roll and yaw stabilization? A. Spin stabilization B. Radial stabilization C. Three-axis stabilization D. Station keeping
Last Answer : A. Spin stabilization
Description : Total angular momentum of a body is given by A. I ω; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity B. I² ω; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity C. I² ... the body, ω: angular velocity D. I ω²; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity
Last Answer : I × ω; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity
Description : For Hydrogen atom, the allowed stationary orbits are those whose orbital angular momentum is equal to an integral multiple of h i.e., mvr = a) nh/2π b) nh x 2π c) nh / 2λ d) nh / 2πλ
Last Answer : a) nh/2π
Description : Consider a car driving around a circular bend in the road. Which of the following CANNOT be constant? w) velocity of car x) speed of car y) nonrelativistic mass of car z) angular momentum of the car about the center of the circle
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- VELOCITY OF CAR
Description : In physics, a radian per second squared is a unit of: w) angular displacement x) angular velocity y) angular acceleration z) angular momentum.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ANGULAR ACCELERATION
Description : An ice skater is rotating with her arms extended. When she pulls in her arms her rate of rotation increases. Which of the following statements dealing with the process is TRUE? w) Her moment of ... conserved. y) The skater does work when pulling in her arms. z) Angular momentum is increased.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE SKATER DOES WORK WHEN PULLING IN HER ARMS
Description : In physics, a radian per second is a unit of: w) angular displacement x) angular velocity y) angular acceleration z) angular momentum.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ANGULAR VELOCITY
Description : Which of the following indicates the shape of the orbital in which the electron moves? w) principal quantum number x) spin quantum number y) angular momentum quantum number z) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ANGULAR MOMENTUM QUANTUM NUMBER
Description : An `L-C-R` series circuit with `100Omega` resistance is connected to an `AC` source of `200V` and angular frequency `300rad//s`. When only the capacit
Last Answer : An `L-C-R` series circuit with `100Omega` resistance is connected to an `AC` source of `200V` and ... and the power dissipated in the `L-C-R` circuit
Description : A telephone cable has following primary constants per loop kilometer ,R=30Ω, L=20mH,C=0.06µF,G=0.If the applied signal has an angular frequency of 5000 rad/sec.., Determine (i) Characteristics impedence (ii) Attenuation constant
Last Answer : A telephone cable has following primary constants per loop kilometer ,R=30Ω, L=20mH,C=0.06µF,G=0.If the applied signal has an angular frequency of 5000 rad/sec.., Determine (i) Characteristics impedence (ii) Attenuation constant
Description : Which of the following pair are vector quantities? w) time and space x) force and momentum y) energy and time z) momentum and mass e) mass
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- FORCE and MOMENTUM
Description : In linear motion, the energy is given by 1⁄2mv2. Similarly, in rotational motion, the rotational energy is given by A. 1/2 I ω; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity B. 1/ ... angular velocity D. 1/2 I² ω²; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity
Last Answer : 1/2 × I × ω²; where I: moment of inertia of the body, ω: angular velocity
Description : The rate of change of linear momentum of a body falling freely under gravity is equal to it's (1) Kinetic Energy (2) Weight (3) Potential Energy (4) Impulse
Last Answer : (2) Weight Explanation: Rate of change of impulse equals the force. In case of freely falling body the only force is the weight.
Description : Which of the following pair will have identical dimensions? a.Pressure and surface tension b.Work and kinetic energy c.Momentum and force d.Moment of inertia and angular momentum e.None of the above
Last Answer : c. Momentum and force
Description : If a gymnast sitting on a rotating stool, with his arms outstretched suddenly lowers his arm a.the angular velocity will remain constant b.the angular momentum will increase c.the angular velocity will decrease d.his moment of inertia will decrease e.107 dynes
Last Answer : d. his moment of inertia will decrease
Description : A 100 kg flywheel having a radius of gyration of 1 m is rotating at 1000 rpm. The angular momentum of the flywheel about its axis of rotation, in kg m2/s is a.1000 b.107 dynes c.10000 d.10470 e.5235
Last Answer : d. 10470
Last Answer : no Of the object On Of torque Gain Zero If Of the object Angular Momentum Saved Stays.
Description : What are the values of the orbital angular momentum of an electron in the orbitals `1s,3s,3d` and `2p`:- (a). `0,0sqrt(6h),sqrt(2h)`(b). `1,1sqrt(4h),
Last Answer : What are the values of the orbital angular momentum of an electron in the orbitals `1s,3s,3d` and `2p`:- (a). `0 ... (3)ħ` D. `0,0,sqrt(20)ħ,sqrt(6)ħ`
Description : The orbital angular momentum of 3p electron is :-
Last Answer : The orbital angular momentum of 3p electron is :- A. `sqrt3 h` B. `sqrt6 h` C. zero D. `sqrt2(h)/(2pi)`
Description : * Derive the equation of angular momentum in the cabe of rotat
Last Answer : * Derive the equation of angular momentum in the case of rotational motion about a fixid axis
Description : If a particle moves in a straight line is its angular momentum zero with respect to any arbitary acis?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What physical quantity is expresed by rate of change of angular momentum and gives its si unit?
Last Answer : Rate of change means that you divide something by time ("perunit time" or "per second"), so you would use the units of angularmomentum, divided by seconds.I am not aware of any special name forthis concept.
Description : A particle of mass m is moving along a straight path through the origin of coordinates with a velocity v. The angular momentum of the particle about the origin (a) mv (b) Depends on its distance from origin (c) Is zero (d) Changes from positive to negative as it passes through the origin
Description : Out of the following pairs, which one does not have identical dimension? (1) Moment of inertia and moment of a force (2) Work and Torque (3) Angular momentum and Planck's constant (4) Impulse and Momentum
Last Answer : (1) Moment of inertia and moment of a force
Description : Which of the following have the same unit? (1) Work and power (2) Torque and moment of inertia (3) Work and torque (4) Torque and angular momentum
Last Answer : (3) Work and torque Explanation: The SI unit of work is the Newton-metre or joule (J). A Newton meter is also the SI unit of torque (also called "moment" or "moment of force").
Description : Which of the following is a scalar quantity? (1) Velocity (2) Force (3) Angular momentum (4) Electrostatic potential
Last Answer : (3) Angular momentum Explanation: The electrostatic potential at any point in an electric field is defined as the work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to that point against the electric force of the field.
Description : The working of a rocket is based on the principle of: (1) Conservation of momentum (2) Conservation of mass (3) Conservation of energy (4) Conservation of angular momentum
Last Answer : (1) Conservation of momentum Explanation: The operation of a rocket illustrates the conservation of momentum. Just before launching, the momentum of the rocket is zero. When the rocket is fired ... rocket acquires a momentum of equal magnitude in opposite direction. Thus the rocket moves upwards.
Description : Which of the following do not have identical dimensions? (A) Momentum and impulse (B) Torque and energy (C) Torque and work (D) Moment of a force and angular momentum
Last Answer : (D) Moment of a force and angular momentum