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The Density of a Rod Ab Continuously Increases from a to B - Physics

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The density of a rod AB continuously increases from A to B. Is it easier to set it in rotation by clamping it at A and applying a perpendicular force at B or by clamping it at B and applying the force at A?

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It will require more force to set the bar into rotation by clamping at A and then clamping at B.

Explanation:- Since the rod has mass density increasing towards B, the Center of Mass (CM) of the rod is near B.  If the rod is clamped along A, the distance of CM of the rod from the pivot will be greater when the rod is clamped along B. Greater distance of CM from the Center of rotation increases the moment of inertia of the rod and hence more torque will be necessary to rotate the bar about A. Greater torque implies greater force will be necessary to rotate it.

FA = Force required to rotated the rod clamped at A

RA= Distance of CM from pivot A

M = Mass of the rod

F= Force required to rotate the rod clamped at B

RB= Distance of CM from pivot B

We have RA>RB.

We have to find the torque required to rotate rod clamped at A to produce angular acceleration a.

TA = MRA2a = RAFA

=> FA = MRAa

We have to find torque required to rotate rod clamped at B to produce angular acceleration a.

TB = MRB2a = RBFB

=> FB = MRBa

On comparing, since RA>RB, we get

FA>FB

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Chapter 10: Rotational Mechanics - Short Answers [Page 192]

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HC Verma Concepts of Physics Vol. 1 [English] Class 11 and 12
Chapter 10 Rotational Mechanics
Short Answers | Q 18 | Page 192
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