An object at rest at point A slides down on a smooth surface ending at point B at a fixed hemisphere as shown in the figure. Determine the angle θ at which the object will leave the hemisphere.
A
cos−1(47)
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B
cos−1(56)
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C
cos−1(12)
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D
cos−1(13)
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Solution
The correct option is Bcos−1(56)
When the block leaves the surface then the normal force between the block and the surface becomes zero. N=0
At point C, ⇒mg cosθ=mv2R+N ⇒mg cos θ=mv2R
[ as N=0 at C ] ⇒v2=Rgcosθ ...............(1)
By using law of conservation of mechanical energy,
Loss in Potential energy = Gain in Kinetic energy mg(R+h)−mgRcosθ=mv22−mv202 ⇒g(R+h)−gRcosθ=Rgcosθ2−v202
[ from (1) ] ⇒3gRcosθ2=g(R+h)+v202 ⇒cosθ=23gR(g(R+h)+v202) ⇒cosθ=23×10×4(10×(4+1)+022) ⇒cosθ=56 ⇒θ=cos−1(56)
Hence option (b) is correct.