A bead constrained to move in a tube of diameter 10cm is initially placed at the bottommost point of the tube. What minimum speed should be given to the bead so that it just reaches the topmost point in the tube?
Take g=10m/s2
A
2m/s
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B
1m/s
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C
√5m/s
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D
√2m/s
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Solution
The correct option is D√2m/s At the top most point of the tube, bead will have zero velocity i.e v=0 for just reaching at B
Applying energy conservation from point A to point B,
PEA+KEA=PEB+KEB
Taking reference for PE=0 at point A