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A 40 Kg mass hanging at the end of a rope of length L oscillates in a vertical plane with an angular amplitude $ \theta _o $. If the breaking strength of the rope is 80 Kg. Wt What is the maximum angular amplitude so that the mass can oscillates without the rope breaking ?
Angular momentum of an electron having energy -0.85 eV in hydrogen atom, will be
Assertion (A): Even though a planet revolve around the sun in an elliptical orbit, the angular momentum of planet is constant.
Reason (R) : Any force other than mutual gravitational force is absent between the planet and the sun.
The law of conservation of angular momentum is obtained from Newton's II law in rotational motion when:
The energy of electron in an excited hydrogen atom is -3.4 eV. Its angular momentum according to Bohr's theory will be:
Under the action of a central force, there is a conservation of-
Four particles of masses in the ratio 1:2:3:4 are rotating in concentric circles of radii proportional to their masses with the same angular velocity. What is the angular momentum of the system
Two identical particles of mass m move in a circle of radius r , 180 degrees out of phase at an angular speed $\omega$ about the z-axis in a plane parallel to but a distance h above the x-y plane (Figure 19.14). Find the magnitude and the direction of the angular momentum L relative to the origin.
Two identical particles of mass m are separated by a distance of 1 metre each and are rotating with a constant speed of 5 m/s . What will be their angular momentum about an axis distant 0.8 m from the first particle on the line joining them
A particle is in uniform circular motion in a horizontal plane. Its angular momentum is constant when the origin is taken at