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A solid sphere is set to rotate in the anticlockwise direction, on a rough horizontal surface with a linear speed 10 m/s and an angular speed 5 rad/s as shown in figure. Find the linear speed of the sphere when it stops rotating.


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6 m/s
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10 m/s
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30 m/s
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Zero
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Solution

The correct option is A 6 m/s
V0=10 m/s, ω=5 rad/s, R=2 m
V0=Rω ...(i)
Since tangential velocity due to rotation is in the same direction as velocity of COM at the point of contact (P), kinetic friction(f) will act at the point of contact in the opposite direction of velocity (leftward).

But τf=0 about point of contact (P), so there is no net torque due to any external forces about the point of contact. Hence, applying conservation of angular momentum about (P)
Li=Lf ...(ii)
Taking anticlockwise sense of rotation as +ve,
Li=+(ICMω)(mV0R) ...(iii)
Here, mV0R represents moment of linear momentum of COM about P.
Substituting ω=V0R from Eq (i),
Li=+(25mR2)V0RmV0R
Li=3mV0R5

When sphere stops rotating,


Lf=ICMmvR=0mvR
Lf=mvR
Substituting in Eq (ii),
3mV0R5=mvR
v=3V05
v=3×105=6 m/s

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