- Tardigrade
- Question
- Physics
- A thin ring of mass 2 kg and radius 0.5 m is rolling without slipping on a horizontal plane with velocity 1 m/s. A small ball of mass 0.1 kg, moving with velocity 20 m/s in the opposite direction, hits the ring at a height of 0.75 m and goes vertically up with velocity 10 m/s. Immediately after the collision
Q.
A thin ring of mass 2 kg and radius 0.5 m is rolling without slipping on a horizontal plane with velocity 1 m/s. A small ball of mass 0.1 kg, moving with velocity 20 m/s in the opposite direction, hits the ring at a height of 0.75 m and goes vertically up with velocity 10 m/s. Immediately after the collision
Solution:
The data is incomplete. Let us assume that friction from ground on ring is not impulsive during impact. From linear momentum conservation in horizontal direction, we have
Here, v is the velocity of CM of ring after impact. Solving the above equation, we have v = 0
Thus CM becomes stationary.
Correct option is (a).
Linear impulse during impact
(i) In horizontal direction
(ii) In vertical direction
Writing the equation (about CM)
Angular impulse = Change in angular momentum
We have,
Solving this equation co comes out to be positive or anti-clockwise. So just after collision rightwards slipping is taking place.
Hence, friction is leftwards.
Therefore, option (c) is also correct.
