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In Column I, information about the force(s) acting on a body is mentioned, while in Column II information about the motion of a body is given. Match the entries in Column II with the entries in Column I

Column-I

Column- II

(A)

A single force through centre of mass

(p)

Rotational motion

(B)

Equal and opposite forces separated by non-zero distance

(q)

Translation motion

(C)

Equal and opposite forces acting at the same point

(r)

Na motion

(D)

A single forces not through centre of mass

(s)

Centre of mass performs curvilinear motion

CODES :

 

A

B

C

D

 

 

a)

B

a

c

a,b,d

 

 

b)

c

d

b,a

d,e

 

 

c)

b,c

a,b

d,a

c

 

 

d)

c,a

d

b,c

e

 

 



Question ID - 101052 | SaraNextGen Top Answer

In Column I, information about the force(s) acting on a body is mentioned, while in Column II information about the motion of a body is given. Match the entries in Column II with the entries in Column I

Column-I

Column- II

(A)

A single force through centre of mass

(p)

Rotational motion

(B)

Equal and opposite forces separated by non-zero distance

(q)

Translation motion

(C)

Equal and opposite forces acting at the same point

(r)

Na motion

(D)

A single forces not through centre of mass

(s)

Centre of mass performs curvilinear motion

CODES :

 

A

B

C

D

 

 

a)

B

a

c

a,b,d

 

 

b)

c

d

b,a

d,e

 

 

c)

b,c

a,b

d,a

c

 

 

d)

c,a

d

b,c

e

 

 

1 Answer
127 votes
Answer Key / Explanation : (a) -

(a)

i. Pure translation motion

ii. Pure rotational motion about centre of mass

iii. No motion as  and

iv. Combined rotation and translational motion

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