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A small block of mass 4 kg is attached to a cord passing through a hole in a horizontal frictionless surface as shown in figure. The block is originally revolving in a circle of radius r=0.5 m about a vertical axis passing through the hole, with a tangential speed of vo=4 m/s. The cord is then pulled slowly from below, shortening the radius of the circle to r=0.2 m, in which the block revolves. Find the new tangential speed of block. (Neglect the mass of cord)


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5 m/s
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10 m/s
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20 m/s
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25 m/s
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Solution

The correct option is B 10 m/s
The only external force acting on this system of (block+string) is the weight of block (mg=40 N). Hence τext=0, hence PCAM can be applied for system.
Initial angular speed of block,
ωo=voro=40.5=8 rad/s
Initial moment of inertia of block
Io=mr2o=4×0.52 kg.m2
=1 kg.m2
Final moment of inertia of block
I=mr2=4×0.22=0.16 kg.m2

Let final angular speed of block is ω rad /s
Applying PCAM about the axis of rotation gives:

Lfinal=Linitial
Iω=Ioωo
ω=IoωoI=1×80.16=50 rad/s
Again using v=ω×r, where v is final tangential speed of the block.
v=(50×0.2) m/s
v=10 m/s
option (b) is correct.

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