Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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ISBN: 9781133104261
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 25, Problem 59P

(a)

To determine

The speed of the laser beam when the spot of light on the wall is at distance x from the point O.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 59P

The speed of the laser beam when the spot of light on the wall is at distance x from the point O is v=(4x2+L2L)ω_.

Explanation of Solution

Let θ be the angle between the dashed line and reflected beam in the Figure P25.59.

From the Figure, write the expression for tanθ.

    tanθ=xL/2        (I)

Here, x distance between the point O and the spot, L is the side of the room.

Solve equation (I) for x.

    x=12Ltanθ        (II)

Differentiate the equation (II) with respect to time, to find the speed of the laser spot at the wall.

    v=dxdt=ddt(12Ltanθ)=12Lsec2θdθdt                                                                                             (III)\

From the Figure, using Pythagorean write the expression for secθ.

`    secθ=1cosθ=4x2+L2L        (IV)

If the mirror turns through angle ϕ, its normal rotates through angle ϕ, then the angle of incidence increases by ϕ as does the angle of reflection. Hence the reflected ray rotates through 2ϕ. As a result the angular speed of the reflected ray is twice that of the mirror.

    ωreflected ray=dθdt=2ω        (V)

Use equation (IV) and (V) in (III).

    v=12L(4x2+L2L)22ω=(4x2+L2L)ω        (VI)

Conclusion:

Therefore, the speed of the laser beam when the spot of light on the wall is at distance x from the point O is v=(4x2+L2L)ω_.

(b)

To determine

The value of the x corresponds to the minimum value for the speed.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 59P

The value of the x corresponds to the minimum value for the speed is 0_.

Explanation of Solution

The speed of the laser beam when the spot of light on the wall is at distance x from the point O is v=(4x2+L2L)ω. It is clear that the variable in this expression is x, so the minimum value of speed will get only when the value of x is zero.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of the x corresponds to the minimum value for the speed is 0_.

(c)

To determine

The minimum value for the speed.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 59P

The minimum value for the speed is v=Lω_.

Explanation of Solution

The speed of the laser beam when the spot of light on the wall is at distance x from the point O is v=(4x2+L2L)ω. It is clear that the variable in this expression is x, so the minimum value of speed will get only when the value of x is zero.

Substitute, 0 for x in the above equation.

    v=(4×02+L2L)ω=Lω

Conclusion:

Therefore, the minimum value for the speed is v=Lω_.

(d)

To determine

The maximum speed of the spot on the wall.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 59P

The maximum speed of the spot on the wall is 2Lω_.

Explanation of Solution

The maximum speed occurs when the reflected beam arrives at the corner of the room.

Substitute, L2 for x in the equation v=(4x2+L2L)ω.

    v=[4(L2)2+L2L]ω=2Lω

Conclusion:

Therefore, the maximum speed of the spot on the wall is 2Lω_.

(e)

To determine

The time interval in which the spot changes from its minimum to maximum speed.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 59P

The time interval in which the spot changes from its minimum to maximum speed is π8ω_.

Explanation of Solution

The reflected laser beam rotates through π4 radians between the minimum and maximum speed, then the mirror rotates through π8 radians.

The time interval between the minimum and maximum speed can b e calculated as follows,

    Δt=Δθω        (VII)

Conclusion:

Substitute, π8 for Δθ in the equation (VII), to find Δt.

    Δt=π8ω

Therefore, the time interval in which the spot changes from its minimum to maximum speed is π8ω_.

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