16. Consider a fixed hemispherical bowl of radius R with its opening horizontal. One end of a light rod of length l= R is hinged at a point Á on the brim of the bowl. A small bead of mass m is attached at the other end the rod. Initially the bead is held at a point B also on the brim and then released. Find the tensile force in the rod when the bead passes the lowest position. Acceleration of free fall is g. Ans: R mg J3

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16. Consider a fixed hemispherical bowl of radius R with its opening
horizontal. One end of a light rod of length l= R is hinged at a point A
on the brim of the bowl. A small bead of mass m is attached at the other
end the rod. Initially the bead is held at a point B also on the brim and
then released. Find the tensile force in the rod when the bead passes the
lowest position. Acceleration of free fall is g. Ans:
B
R
mg/3
Transcribed Image Text:.16 Chapter-3 16. Consider a fixed hemispherical bowl of radius R with its opening horizontal. One end of a light rod of length l= R is hinged at a point A on the brim of the bowl. A small bead of mass m is attached at the other end the rod. Initially the bead is held at a point B also on the brim and then released. Find the tensile force in the rod when the bead passes the lowest position. Acceleration of free fall is g. Ans: B R mg/3
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