Q. Two blocks of mass and connected to each other by a massless inextensible string of length are placed along a diameter of turn table. The coefficient of friction between the table and is while there is no friction between and the table. The table is rotating with an angular velocity of about a vertical axis passing through its centre . The masses are placed along the diameter of table on either side of the centre such that the mass is at a distance of from . The masses are observed to be at rest with respect to an observer on the turn table.
(a) Calculate the frictional force on
(b) What should be the minimum angular speed of the turn table, so that the masses will slip from this position?
(c) How should the masses be placed with the string remaining taut so that there is no frictional force acting on the mass ?

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Solution:

Given,



(a) Masses and are at rest with respect to rotating table.
Let be the friction between mass and table.
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Free body diagram of and respect to ground
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(i)
Since,

and friction on will be inward (toward centre)

From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get




Therefore, frictional force on is (inwards)
(b) From Eq. (iii)

Masses will start slipping when this force is greater than

Minimum values of is

(c) From Eq. (iii), frictional force
where,
or
and
and
i.e. mass should placed at and at from the centre .