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This quiz focuses on Rotational Equilibrium And Newtons First Law, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Physics.
A uniform rod of length L and mass m is pivoted at a point located L/4 from one end. If the rod is in rotational equilibrium when horizontal, what must be true about the forces acting on the rod?
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A uniform rod of length L and mass m is pivoted at a point located L/4 from one end. If the rod is in rotational equilibrium when horizontal, what must be true about the forces acting on the rod?
A uniform meter stick is balanced on a fulcrum at the 40 cm mark. A 200 g mass is placed at the 10 cm mark. To restore equilibrium, a 150 g mass should be placed at which position?
A door of width w and mass m is hinged on one side. A person applies a horizontal force F at the free edge, perpendicular to the door. If the door remains stationary, what is the magnitude of the reaction torque provided by the hinge?
A uniform rod of mass M and length L is pivoted at one end and hangs vertically. A horizontal force F is applied at the free end. If the rod remains in equilibrium at angle θ from the vertical, what is the relationship between F, M, g, L, and θ?
A uniform disk is mounted on a frictionless axle through its center. Two identical masses are attached to opposite ends of a light string that passes over the disk without slipping. If the system is released from rest, which statement about the equilibrium condition is correct?
A horizontal platform of mass M and radius R can rotate freely about a vertical axis through its center. A person of mass m stands at the edge. If the person walks toward the center and stops at distance r from the axis, what happens to the angular velocity of the system?
A thin ring of mass M and radius R is mounted on a frictionless horizontal axle through its center. A small mass m is attached to the ring at a point on the rim. When released from rest with the mass at the top of the ring, what is the condition for the ring to remain in rotational equilibrium?
A massless beam of length 2L is supported by a pivot at its center and has masses m1 and m2 attached at its ends. A third mass m3 is placed on the beam at distance x from the left end. For the system to be in rotational equilibrium, what must be the relationship between the masses and the position x?
A compound system consists of a uniform disk of mass M and radius R with a uniform rod of mass m and length L attached to its rim. The rod extends radially outward from the disk. If the system rotates about an axis through the center of the disk, perpendicular to the plane containing both objects, what is the total rotational inertia of the system?
A sign of mass m is suspended from a horizontal beam by two cables. One cable makes a 30° angle with the horizontal, and the other makes a 60° angle with the horizontal. If the beam itself is uniform with mass 2m and length L, what is the torque due to gravity about the left end of the beam when the system is in equilibrium?
A see-saw consists of a uniform plank of mass m and length 2L balanced on a fulcrum at its center. Child A (mass mA) sits at one end, and child B (mass mB) sits at distance d from the center on the other side. For equilibrium, if mA>mB, which statement is correct?
A ladder of mass M leans against a frictionless wall at angle θ from the vertical. The floor provides both normal and friction forces. For the ladder to remain in equilibrium, which statement about the torques is correct when calculated about the contact point with the floor?
A uniform rectangular gate of mass m, width w, and height h is hinged along one vertical edge. A horizontal force F is applied at the center of the opposite vertical edge. If the gate remains in equilibrium at angle θ from its closed position, what is the relationship between the applied force and the angle?
A uniform sphere of mass m and radius R rests in a V-shaped groove made by two planes inclined at 30° each to the horizontal. The sphere is in contact with both planes. What is the magnitude of the normal force exerted by each plane on the sphere?
A uniform rod of length L and mass M is pivoted at a point located L/3 from one end. Two forces are applied: a force F1 downward at the end closest to the pivot, and a force F2 upward at the far end. For the rod to remain in rotational equilibrium, what is the relationship between F1 and F2?
A seesaw consists of a uniform plank of mass M and length L balanced on a fulcrum at its center. A child of mass m1 sits at distance d1 from the fulcrum, and a second child of mass m2 sits at distance d2 on the opposite side. If the seesaw is in rotational equilibrium and m1d1=m2d2, which statement is most accurate?
A uniform sphere of mass M and radius R is placed on an inclined plane of angle α. A horizontal force F is applied at the top of the sphere. For the sphere to be in rotational equilibrium (not rolling), what condition must the applied force F satisfy?
A mobile consists of a horizontal rod of negligible mass with two objects hanging from strings. Object A (mass 2m) hangs from a string of length LA attached at distance d from the left end of the rod. Object B (mass m) hangs from a string of length LB attached at distance 3d from the left end. The mobile is suspended from a point at distance x from the left end. For rotational equilibrium, what is x?
A uniform disk of mass M and radius R is mounted horizontally on a vertical axle through its center. Three forces are applied tangentially to the rim: F1=10N clockwise at the top, F2=6N counterclockwise at the right, and F3 at the bottom. For rotational equilibrium, what must be the magnitude and direction of F3?
A thin uniform rod of mass m and length L is free to rotate about a fixed pivot at one end. The rod is held in rotational equilibrium at angle θ from the vertical by a horizontal string attached at the other end. If the string suddenly breaks, what is the initial angular acceleration of the rod?