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A rigid metallic sphere is spinning around its own axis in the absence of external torque. If the temperature is raised, its volume increases by $9 \%$. The change in its angular speed is

Updated On: Apr 4, 2024
  • increases by 9%
  • decreases by 9%
  • increases by 6%
  • decreases by 6%
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

In this case, angular momentum, $J=I \omega$
Taken, $v=1$
$v'=1.09$
and $\Delta v=0.09$
$\Rightarrow \omega \propto \frac{ 1 }{I}$
Bul $I \propto r^{2}$ and $\omega \propto v^{1 / 3}$
$\therefore \omega \propto \frac{1}{v^{2 / 3}}\left(\right.$ or $\left.v^{-2 / 3}\right)$
$\therefore$ Change in angular speed
$=\frac{\Delta \omega}{\omega} \times 100=-\frac{2}{3} \frac{\Delta v}{v} \times 100$
$=-\frac{2}{3} \times 0.03 \times 100=-6 \%$
So, angular speed will decrease with $6 \%$.
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