Tutorials in Introductory Physics
Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Author: Peter S. Shaffer, Lillian C. McDermott
Publisher: Addison Wesley
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Chapter 1.5, Problem 1aT

The second diagram at right shows the positions of spaceships A, B, and the shuttle at time t i in the reference frame of spaceship B.

Sketch spaceship A and the shuttle at their positions at time t f as measured in the reference frame of spaceship B.

Explain how the diagram is consistent with the fact that in its own frame of reference, spaceship B is not moving.

Diagram for refrence frame of spaceship B

Chapter 1.5, Problem 1aT, The second diagram at right shows the positions of spaceships A, B, and the shuttle at time ti in , example  1
In the box at right, draw and label vectors for the following quantities:

x S ( i ) x S ( f ) , and Δ x S in frame of spaceship B

Chapter 1.5, Problem 1aT, The second diagram at right shows the positions of spaceships A, B, and the shuttle at time ti in , example  2

x S , B ( i ) (the initial position of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B)
x S , B ( f ) (the final position of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B)
x S , B (the displacement, or change in position, of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B).

Is the quantity x S , B associated with:

• a single instant in time or an interval of time? Explain.

• the distance between two objects or the distance traveled by a single object? Explain.

Describe how you could use Δ x S , B , to determine the velocity of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B.

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To determine

To Draw: Spaceship A and the shuttle at their positions at time tf in the reference frame of spaceship B.

The vectors of the following quantities in frame of spaceship B xS,B(i) , xS,B(f) and ΔxS,B . The association of quantity change in position ( ΔxS,B ) with time and distance.

To Explain:Whether the diagram is consistent with the fact that in its own frame of reference spaceship B is not moving.

The use of ΔxS,B in finding the velocity of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B.

Answer to Problem 1aT

The diagram is consistent with the fact that in its own frame of reference spaceship B is not moving. The quantity ΔxS,B is associated with interval of time and it represents distance travelled by single object.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Spaceship A and B are moving towards each other and spaceship A releases the shuttle at time ti . Spaceship A, B and the shuttle at time ti is given.

Spaceship A and the shuttle at their positions at time tf as measured in the reference frame of spaceship B is represented in the diagram given below.

  Tutorials in Introductory Physics, Chapter 1.5, Problem 1aT , additional homework tip  1

The diagram is consistent with the fact that in its own frame of reference spaceship B is not moving as the body appears to be at rest with its own frame of reference.

Diagram having following quantities xS,B(i) , xS,B(f) and ΔxS,B in frame of spaceship B is drawn below.

  Tutorials in Introductory Physics, Chapter 1.5, Problem 1aT , additional homework tip  2

Here, xS,B(i) is the initial position of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B, xS,B(f) is the final position of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B and ΔxS,B is the displacement or change in position of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B.

The quantity ΔxS,B is associated with interval of time and it represents distance travelled by single object. It can be used to find velocity of shuttle in the frame of spaceship B using the expression given below.

  v=ΔxS,Btfti

Here, tf is the final position of the shuttle and ti is the initial position of the shuttle.

Conclusion:

Thus, the diagram is consistent with the fact that in its own frame of reference spaceship B is not moving. The quantity ΔxS,B is associated with interval of time and it represents distance travelled by single object.

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