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ROTATION AND EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES ROTASI DAN KESEIMBANGAN BENDA TEGAR

1. An object weighing with 980 N is hung at a rest state as illustrated in the figure below. Determine the string tension T2! (A= 53 , B= 37) A. 392 N B. 426 N C. 527 N D. 784 N E. 980 N
W A B

T2
T3

T1

2. An object that has weigh W is hung at string system has equation A. T1 cos = T2 cos B. T1 cos = T2 sin C. T1 sin = T2 cos D. T1 sin = T2 sin E. T1 cos = T2 cos

shown in the figure. T1 and T2 are the tension. If a system is at equilibrium , on X axis

T2

T1
X W

3. Bar AD has length of 1.5 m. Bar can rotate at point C and its have three force like the picture. AB = 0.5 m and CD = 0.5 m. F1 = 10 N, F2 = 12 N and F3 = 15 N. Torque acting on bar toward point C is A. 17.5 Nm rotated in the direction of clockwise B. 17.5 Nm rotated in the direction of anti-clockwise C. 2.5 Nm rotated in the direction of clockwise D. 2.5 Nm rotated in the direction of anti-clockwise E. 3.5 Nm rotated in the direction of clockwise
A 30

D
B C

37

4. Look the figure! Three particles with mass m, 2m, and 3 m are connected on top framework that mass are neglected. System is located on XY plane. If the system is rotated toward Y axis, thus the moment of inertia is A. 5 ma B. 5 ma
2

Y
2m 3m

C. 6 ma2

D. 7 ma E. 7 ma
2

a a
0

X 2a

5. If angular velocity of a rotation object is twice of initial, thus total energy from the rotation object become A. 0.25 times of initial total energy B. 0.5 of initial total energy C. Constant as many of total energy at first 6. Solid ball with 2.5 kg in mass and radius of 0.12 m rolling on horizontal plane together with ring that has mass of 1 kg and radius 0.12 m. The comparison from moment of inertia between solid ball and ring is A. 1 : 1 B. 1 : 2 C. 2 : 1 D. 2 : 5 E. 5 : 2 D. E. 2 times of total energy at first 4 times of initial total energy

7. A solid ball with 0.5 kg in mass and radius of 10 cm is rotated in axis that through the center of ball with angle velocity of 600 rpm. Determine the angular momentum that ball ! A. 0.04 kg m2/s B. 0.08 kg m2/s C. 0.16 kg m2/s D. 0.32 kg m2/s E. 0.64 kg m2/s 8. A wheel can roll on rough horizontal plane. Mass of wheel is 0.5 kg and radius of 20 cm. Wheel is pulled with force F = 2 N so that move with constant acceleration like the figure. Determine the moment of force! A. Nol B. 0.2 Nm C. 0.4 Nm D. 0.5 Nm E. 0.8 Nm

F=2N

9. A homogeneous bar weighing with 500 N lay on the load like shown by figure. If horizontal string tension only can hold up 3000 N and tan = that can be held by bar is A. 800 N B. 1600 N C. 2400 N
0.625 L W

thus the maximum load

Tali
0.375 L

D. 3200 N E. 4000 N 10. Coordinate of weight point on shade-in area plane


A

is

A. B. C. D. E.
0 8

X
6

11.Equilibrium experienced by a body in which it does not return to its initial state after the disturbance is eliminated, instead it increases the disturbance is called A. Stable Equilibrium B. Unstable Equilibrium C. Steady Equilibrium D. Constant Equilibrium E. Neutral Equilibrium 12. A wheel with mass of 24 kg and radius 1 m on the floor and leans on a stair that is 0.4 m in height from the floor. What is the magnitude of minimum horizontal force F that is enough to lift the wheel from top of floor? (g=10 m/s2) A. 175 N B. 196 N C. 230 N D. 300 N E. 320 N

13. A homogeneous bar is 6 m in length and 8 N in weight. At the right end of the bar is inserted a small load weighing 4 N. Determine weight point of system of bar and load! A. 2 m B. 3 m C. 4 m D. 5 m E. 6 m

14. A particle is moving on a circular path with initial angular velocity of 20 rad/s. After it had rotated of 100 rad, angular velocity become 60 rad/s. If the moment of inertia is 4 kg.m2, thus torque of the particle is Nm A. 8 B. 16 C. 32 D. 64 E. 128 15. A wheel has moment of inertia of 4 kg.m2 then give torque of 50 Nm. If the wheel begin to move with angular velocity of 40 rad/s, then the angular displacement after 6 s is A. 225 B. 240 C. 315 D. 465 E. 512

The Key of Answer 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. E 5. E 6. A 7. A 8. B

9. D 10.B 11. B 12. E 13. C 14. D 15. D

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