System Of Particles And Rotational Motion Ques 26

26. Point masses $m_1$ and $m_2$ are placed at the opposite ends of a rigid rod of length $L$, and negligible mass. The rod is to be set rotating about an axis perpendicular to it. The position of point $P$ on this rod through which the axis should pass so that the work required to set the rod rotating with angular velocity $\omega_0$ is minimum, is given by

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(a) $x=\frac{m_1}{m_2} L$

(b) $x=\frac{m_2}{m_1} L$

(c) $x=\frac{m_2 L}{m_1+m_2}$

(d) $x=\frac{m_1 L}{m_1+m_2}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 26.(c)

Solution:

  1. (c) From figure,

Total moment of inertia of the rod,

$I=m_1 x^{2}+m_2(L-x)^{2}$

$I=m_1 x^{2}+m_2[L^{2}+x^{2}-2 L x]$

$I=m_1 x^{2}+m_2 L^{2}+m_2 x^{2}-2 m_2 L x$

As I is minimum, so, $\frac{dI}{dx}=0$ $\quad$ …….(i)

$\Rightarrow \frac{dI}{dx}=2 m_1 x+2 m_2 x-2 m_2 L$

Using equation (i)

$\Rightarrow 2 m_1 x+2 m_2 x-2 m_2 L=0$

$\Rightarrow x=\frac{m_2 L}{(m_1+m_2)}$

When I is minimum, the work done by rotating a rod will be minimum.

Work required to set the rod rotating with angular velocity $\omega_0$.

K.E. $=\frac{1}{2} I \omega_0^{2}$

Work is minimum, when I is minimum. I is minimum about the centre of mass.

$\therefore m_1 x_1=m_2(L-x)$

$\Rightarrow m_1 x=m_2 L-M_2 x$

$\therefore x=\frac{m_2 L}{m_1+m_2}$



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