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Match the following and choose the correct option

Column I(initially) Column II(when rolling withoutsliping begins)
i. a VCM is towards left in case of uniform ring
ii. b VCM is towards left in case of solid uniform sphere
iii. c VCM is towards right in case of uniform ring
iv. d VCM is towards right in case of solid uniform sphere

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ia,b,iib,c,iiia,b,iva,b
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ia,d,iib,c,iiia,b,iva,b
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ia,b,iic,d,iiia,d,iva,b
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ia,d,iib,c,iiia,d,iva,d
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Solution

The correct option is A ia,b,iib,c,iiia,b,iva,b
From the options we can see that the object can either be a ring or a sphere. Let us assume the anticlockwise direction as positive. We need to find the direction of center of mass once the body attains pure rolling
In case (i), for ring,
According to the assumption ω is positive.
Li=MR2ω+MVR=3MVR ω=2VRPositive
So we can conclude that the center of mass will continue to move towads left.
For sphere,
Li=25MR2ω+MVR
=95MVRPositive
Again since angular momentum is positive, the body will continue to move towards left.

In Case (ii) In this case ω is clockwise
ω=2vRNegative
for ring,
Li=MVRNegative
Therefore the center of mass is moving towards right.
For sphere, Li=15MVR
So, the center of mass moves towards left.

In case (iii), ω=2VR as it is in anticlockwise direction
for ring, Li=32MVRPositive
So, the center of mass moves towards left.
For sphere, Li=65MVRPositive
So, the center of mass moves towards left.


In case (iv), ω is clockwise
ω=2vRNegative
For ring, Li=MVR2Positive
So, the center of mass moves towards left.

For sphere, LiPositive
So, the center of mass moves towards left.



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