EBK WEBASSIGN FOR KATZ'S PHYSICS FOR SC
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Chapter 11, Problem 41PQ

Initially, ball 1 rests on an incline of height h, and ball 2 rests on an incline of height h/2 as shown in Figure P11.40. They are released from rest simultaneously and collide elastically in the trough of the track. If m2 = 4 m1, m1 = 0.045 kg, and h = 0.65 m, what is the velocity of each ball after the collision?

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The velocity of each ball after collision.

Answer to Problem 41PQ

The velocity of ball 1 after collision is 6.2i^ m/s and that of ball 2 is 8.7×102i^ m/s .

Explanation of Solution

Apply conservation of energy for a ball falling from incline of height y.

  mgy=12mvi2

Here, y is the height of inclination and vi is the speed of ball at lowest point, m is the mass of ball and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Rearrange above equation to get vi .

  vi2=2gyvi=2gy                                                                                                                 (I)

For ball 1 height y=h and for ball 2 height is y=h2.

Substitute h for y in equation (I) to find the magnitude of velocity of ball 1 just before collision.

  v1i=2gh

Here, v1i is the magnitude of velocity of ball1 just before collision.

From figure P11.40, it’s clear that ball 1 is moving along x direction.

Write the expression for the velocity of ball 1 before collision.

  v1i=2ghi^                                                                                                             (II)

Here, v1i is the velocity of ball 1 before collision.

Substitute h2 for y in equation (I) to find the velocity of ball 2 just before collision.

  v2i=2gh2=122gh

Here, v2i is the magnitude of velocity of ball 2 just before collision.

From figure P11.40, it’s clear that ball 2 is moving along x direction.

Write the expression for the velocity of ball 2 before collision.

  v2i=122ghi^

Here, v2i is the velocity of ball 2 before collision.

Put equation (II) in the above equation.

  v2i=12v1i                                                                                                          (III)

It is given that the collision is elastic so that both kinetic as well as potential energy are conserved during the collision.

Write the expression for the velocity of the ball 1 after collision.

  v1f=(m1m2m1+m2)v1i+2m2m1+m2v2i                                                                            (IV)

Here, v1f is the velocity of the ball1 just after the collision, m1 is the mass of ball 1 and m2 is the mass of ball 2.

Write the expression for the velocity of the ball 2 after collision.

  v2f=(m2m1m1+m2)v2i+2m1m1+m2v1i                                                                          (V)

It is given that m2=4m1 .

Put equation (III) in equation (IV) and replace m2 by 4m1 .

  v1f=(m14m1m1+4m1)v1i+(2×4m1m1+4m1)(12v1i)=(3m15m1)v1i8m152m1v1i=(35852)v1i=(32+852)v1i

Put equation (II) in the above equation to get final expression for v1f .

  v1f=(32+852)2ghi^=(32+85)ghi^2.45ghi^                                                                                       (VI)

Put equation (III) in equation (V) and replace m2 by 4m1 to get the expression for v2f .

  v2f=(4m1m1m1+4m1)(12v1i)+(2m1m1+4m1)v1i=(3m152m1)v1i+2m15m1v1i=(25352)v1i=(22352)v1i

Put equation (II) in the above equation to get final expression for v2f .

  v2f=(22352)2ghi^0.0343ghi^                                                                                      (VII)

Conclusion:

It is given that the value of h is 0.65 m . The value of acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s2 .

Substitute 9.81 m/s2 for g and 0.65 m for h in equation (VI) to find the value of v1f .

  v1f=2.45(9.81 m/s2)(0.65 m)i^=6.2i^ m/s

Substitute 9.81 m/s2 for g and 0.65 m for h in equation (VII) to find the value of v2f .

  v1f=0.0343(9.81 m/s2)(0.65 m)i^=8.7×102i^ m/s

Therefore, the velocity of ball 1 after collision is 6.2i^ m/s and that of ball 2 is 8.7×102i^ m/s .

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