HOTS Kinematics
HOTS Kinematics
HOTS Kinematics
Solution :
(a) x = t (t 1) (t 2)
. . . (i)
x = t3 3t2 + 2t
v = dx/dt = 3t2 6t + 2
. . . (ii)
. . . (iii)
at time t = 0, a = -6m/sec2 .
t=0,t=1&t=2
(c) velocity v = 0
v = 3t2 6t + 2 = 0
t = 1 + (1/3)
& t = 1 (1/3)
(i)
The net displacement S2 of the ascending elevator during time t is upwards (w.r.t. the initial
position)
S2 = vt + at2
(ii)
Now, S1 + S2 = h
(iii)
Problem 4: Shown in the figure is a ring sliding freely along an inextensible string that
passes through the smooth pegs (1) & (2) at the same level. One end of the string is fixed. The
other end P is pulled with a constant velocity v, find the velocity of the ring.
Solution:
Since the ring slides smoothly, it always lie at the mid position maintaining equal distance from
the pegs; Therefore, x remains constant
dy/dt = vring , setting dl/dt = rate of pulling of the string = v , we find
(i)
(ii)
Equating (i) & (ii)
(from (i))
Problem 6: A particle when fired at an angle = 600 along the direction of the breadth of a
rectangular building of dimension 9m 8m 4m so as to sweep the edges. Find the range of
the projectile.
Solution :
Since the projectile touches A & B, both of these points lie on the path of the projectile. After
putting the coordinate of A in the trajectory equation of projectile we obtain ,
(i)
As we know that
(ii)
Using (i) & (ii)
R = 2h (cot + cosec )
= 2h(1+ cos)/sin
= 2h cot (/2)
putting = 600 & h = 4m
R = 2 4 cot 300 = 8 3 m
Problem 7: Find the radius of a rotating wheel if the linear velocity v1 of a point on the rim is
2.5 times greater than the linear velocity v2 of a point 5 cm closer to wheel axle.
Solution :
r = 2.5 r 12.5
1.5 r = 12.5
r = 12.5/1.5 = 8.33 cm.
Problem 8: A bullet is moving horizontally with certain velocity. It pierces two paper discs
rotating co-axially with angular speed w separated by a distance l . If the hole made by the
bullet on 2nd disc is shifted through an angle with respect to that in the first disc, find the
velocity of the bullet. (change of velocity in the bullet is neglected.).
Solution:
Let the bullet take a time t to travel from one disc to the other with a velocity v.
The distance between the discs l = v.t
t = l/v
(a)
When the bullet is about to hit the second disc at Q, the hole made by the bullet on the first disc
at P will rotate through an angle during the time t = l/v
= t ..(b)
Using (a) & (b)
t = l/v = /
v = l/