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This quiz focuses on Newtons Second Law In Rotational Form, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Physics.
A uniform solid cylinder of mass M and radius R is mounted on a frictionless axle through its center. A string is wound around the cylinder and a mass m hangs from the string. When the system is released, what is the angular acceleration of the cylinder?
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A uniform solid cylinder of mass M and radius R is mounted on a frictionless axle through its center. A string is wound around the cylinder and a mass m hangs from the string. When the system is released, what is the angular acceleration of the cylinder?
A uniform solid sphere of mass m and radius r rolls without slipping down an inclined plane of angle θ. What is the linear acceleration of the sphere's center of mass?
A uniform disk of mass M and radius R is mounted horizontally and can rotate freely about a vertical axis through its center. A small object of mass m slides across the disk along a diameter. As the object moves from the center to the edge, what happens to the angular velocity of the disk-object system?
A bicycle wheel (treated as a thin ring) of mass m and radius R is spinning with angular velocity ω0. A constant frictional torque τf acts to slow it down. What is the angular velocity after time t?
A uniform rod of mass m and length L is pivoted at one end and hangs vertically in equilibrium. A horizontal force F is applied perpendicular to the rod at a distance d from the pivot point. What is the initial angular acceleration of the rod?
A playground merry-go-round (modeled as a uniform disk) of mass M and radius R is initially at rest. A child of mass m runs tangentially at speed v and jumps onto the edge of the merry-go-round. Immediately after the child lands, what is the angular velocity of the system?
A compound object consists of a thin rod of mass m and length L with a point mass M attached at one end. The object rotates about an axis perpendicular to the rod at the other end (the end without the point mass). What is the moment of inertia of this system about the rotation axis?
A hollow cylinder (thin cylindrical shell) of mass m and radius R is rolling without slipping on a horizontal surface. A constant horizontal force F is applied to the center of mass. What is the angular acceleration of the cylinder?
A student applies a force of magnitude F to a wrench at distance d from the bolt. The force makes an angle θ with the wrench handle. If the bolt has rotational inertia I, what is the angular acceleration of the bolt?
A massless rod of length L has two point masses: mass m at one end and mass 2m at the other end. The rod rotates about an axis perpendicular to the rod and passing through the center of mass. If a torque τ is applied about this axis, what is the angular acceleration?
A pulley system consists of a uniform solid disk of mass M and radius R with two masses m1 and m2 (where m1>m2) hanging on opposite sides. Assuming the string doesn't slip on the pulley, what is the magnitude of angular acceleration of the pulley?
A thin ring of mass m and radius R is initially at rest. A tangential force F is applied at a point on the rim for a time t. What is the final angular velocity of the ring?
A wheel of radius R and moment of inertia I is initially rotating with angular velocity ω0. A constant braking torque τ (opposing the motion) is applied. How long does it take for the wheel to come to rest?
A door of mass m, height h, and width w can rotate about vertical hinges at one edge. The door can be modeled as a uniform rectangular plate. A horizontal force F is applied perpendicular to the door at the edge opposite the hinges. What is the angular acceleration of the door?
A uniform solid disk of mass M and radius R is initially at rest. A constant tangential force F is applied at the rim for time t. What is the angular velocity of the disk at the end of this time interval?
A solid sphere of radius R and mass M rolls without slipping down an inclined plane of angle θ. At the point of contact, the friction force is f. Which equation correctly applies Newton's second law in rotational form about the sphere's center of mass?
A compound pulley system consists of a solid cylinder of radius R and mass M with two different radii sections: an inner radius r and outer radius R. A rope wound around the inner section supports a hanging mass m1, while a rope around the outer section supports mass m2. If both masses descend with the same angular acceleration α of the pulley, which equation correctly applies Newton's second law in rotational form?
A rotating platform (moment of inertia I0) spins at angular velocity ω0. A person of mass m drops vertically onto the platform at distance r from the center and immediately begins rotating with the platform. If we want to find the angular acceleration of the platform during the brief time interval when the person is landing, which form of Newton's second law should be applied?
A flywheel with moment of inertia I=0.5 kg⋅m2 is initially rotating at 10 rad/s. A constant braking torque is applied for 4 seconds, after which the flywheel rotates at 2 rad/s in the same direction. During the next 2 seconds, the braking torque is removed and a driving torque of 3 N⋅m is applied. What is the angular acceleration during this second phase?
A compound pendulum consists of a uniform rod of length L and mass M pivoted at distance d from its center. A small mass m is attached at one end of the rod. For small oscillations, the equation of motion is τ=−Iα where α=θ¨. What is the correct expression for the restoring torque τ about the pivot?