190 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES
- What is the potential energy at the top of
a circle for the motion in a vertical circle? - What is the potential energy at the bottom
of a circle for the motion in a vertical
circle? - What is the potential energy at the ‘mid-
dle’ of a circle for the motion in a vertical
circle?
Exercise 84 Multi-choice problems on
motion in a circle (Answers
on page 285)
- To decrease the horizontal thrust on the
outer rail of a train going round a bend,
the outer rail should be:
(a) lowered
(b) raised
(c) kept at the same level as the inner rail
(d) made bigger
- If the speed of rotation of a conical
pendulum is increased, the height of the
pendulum mass will:
(a) fall (b) become zero
(c) stay the same (d) rise - The minimum tension on the top of a
vertical circle, for satisfactory motion in
a circle is:
(a) zero (b)mg
(c)mv
2
r (d) negative
- Ifvis the velocity at the ‘middle’ for the
motion in a circle, the tension is:
(a) zero (b)mv
2
r
(c)mg (d) negative
- If the tension in the string is zero at the
top of a circle for the motion in a vertical
circle, the velocity at the bottom of the
circle is:
(a) zero (b)
√
5 gr
(c)
√
gr (d)
√
3 gr