Classical Dynamics Of Particles And Systems
Classical Dynamics Of Particles And Systems
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Author: Stephen T. Thornton, Jerry B. Marion
Publisher: Cengage Learning India
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.1P

(a)

To determine

The natural frequency v0 and the period τ0.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 3.1P

The natural frequency v0 is 1.6  Hz and the period τ0 is 0.63 sec.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula to find the natural frequency

    v0=12πkm        (I)

Here, v0 is the natural frequency, k is the spring constant and m is the mass.

Write the formula to find the period

    τ0=1v0        (II)

Here, τ0 is the period.

Conclusion:

Substitute 104dyne/cm for k and 102 gram for m in equation (I) to find the value of v0

v0=12π104dyne/cm102 gram=12π104gramcm/sec2cm102 gram=12π102 sec2=102π sec1=1.6  Hz

Thus, the natural frequency is 1.6  Hz.

Substitute 1.6  Hz for v0 in equation (II) to find the value of τ0

τ0=11.6  Hz=0.63 sec

Thus, the period is 0.63 sec.

(b)

To determine

The total energy.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 3.1P

The total energy is 4.5×104 erg.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula to find the energy

    E=12kA2        (III)

Here, E is the kinetic energy of the system, A is the distance the mass moved.

Conclusion:

Substitute 104dyne/cm for k and 3cm for m in equation (III) to find the value of E

E=12×104dyne/cm×(3cm)2=4.5×104 erg

Thus, the total energy is 4.5×104 erg.

(c)

To determine

The maximum speed.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 3.1P

The maximum speed is 30 cm/sec.

Explanation of Solution

The maximum velocity of the system is attained when the total energy of the system is equal to the kinetic energy of the system.

Write the formula to find the kinetic energy

    E=12mv2        (IV)

Here, v is the maximum velocity.

Conclusion:

Substitute 4.5×104 erg for E and 100 gram for m in equation (IV) to find the value of vmax

12mvmax2=Evmax=2Em=2×4.5×104 erg100 gram=30 cm/sec

Thus, the maximum velocity is 30 cm/sec.

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