COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 10, Problem 47QAP
To determine

(a)

The gravitational potential energy of the Moon-Pacific Ocean system when the Pacific is facing away from the Moon.

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Answer to Problem 47QAP

Gravitational potential energy of the Moon-Pacific Ocean system is 9.1×1024J

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Density of the water of Ocean = ρ=1030kg/m3

Volume of water of the Ocean = V=7.0×108km3=7.0×108(103m)3=7.0×1017m3

Radius of earth = Rearth=6.4×106m

The distance between moon and center of the earth = r=3.84×108m

Mass of the moon = M=7.35×1022kg

Formula used:

Mass of the object is defined as,

  Mass = volume×densityi.e,m=ρ×V

Gravitational potential energy is defined as,

  U=GMmr

Calculation:

Mass of the Ocean = m=ρ×V=1030kg/m3×7.0×1017m3

  m=7.210×1020kg

In this situation, Pacific Ocean is facing away from the moon. So, the distance between from the center of moon to the Ocean,

  r'=r+Rearth

So, gravitational potential energy,

  U'=GMmr'U'=GMm(r+Rearth)U'=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2×7.35×1022kg×7.21×1020kg(3.84×108m+6.4×106m)U'=9.1×1024J

Conclusion:

Gravitational potential energy of Moon-Pacific system is 9.1×1024J.

To determine

(b)

The gravitational potential energy when Pacific Ocean faces towards the moon

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Answer to Problem 47QAP

The gravitational potential energy of the Pacific Ocean-Moon system, when Pacific Ocean faces towards the Moon, is 9.4×1024J.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Density of the water of Ocean = ρ=1030kg/m3

Volume of water of the Ocean = V=7.0×108km3=7.0×108(103m)3=7.0×1017m3

Radius of earth = Rearth=6.4×106m

The distance between moon and center of the earth = r=3.84×108m

Mass of the moon = M=7.35×1022kg

Calculation:

The distance between center of the Moon and Ocean = r''=rRearth

Then, gravitational potential energy,

  U''=GMmr''U''=GMm(rRearth)U''=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2×7.35×1022kg×7.21×1020kg(3.84×108m6.4×106m)U''=9.4×1024J

Conclusion:

Thus, gravitational potential energy of the Moon-Ocean system, when Ocean is facing towards the Moon, is 9.4×1024J.

To determine

(c)

The maximum speed of Ocean due to change in gravitational potential energy

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Answer to Problem 47QAP

The maximum speed of the Ocean is 29m/s.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mass of the Ocean = m=ρ×V=1030kg/m3×7.0×1017m3

  m=7.210×1020kg

  U'=9.1×1024J

  U''=9.4×1024J

Formula used:

By conservation of mechanical energy,

Change in kinetic energy = - change in gravitational potential energy

  K.EfK.Ei=(U''U')

Calculation:

Initial kinetic energy = K.Ei=0

Final kinetic energy = K.Ef=12mv2;v is the speed of Ocean.

Now, K.EfK.Ei=(U''U')

  12mv20=(9.4×1024J(9.1×1024J))12(7.21×1020kg)v2=0.3×1024Jv=2×0.3×1024J7.21×1020kg=28.85m/s29m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, maximum speed of the Ocean is 29m/s.

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