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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 31, Problem 81CP
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The proof that the speed of the bar at time t is given by the formula v=εBd(1eB2d2t/mR).

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Answer to Problem 81CP

The proof that the speed of the bar at time t is given by v=εBd(1eB2d2t/mR) is as stated below.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to obtain the current produced by the battery.

    I=εR

Here, I is the current from the battery, ε is the voltage of the battery and R is the resistance.

Write the expression to obtain the applied force on the bar due to the current in the battery.

    Fapp=BId

Here, Fapp is the applied force on the bar due to the current in the battery, B is the magnetic field, I is the current through battery and d is the distance between the two parallel rails.

Substitute εR for I in the above equation.

    Fapp=BdεR                                                                                                                 (I)

The applied force is acting towards the left.

Write the expression to obtain the induced emf.

    ε'=Bdv

Here, ε' is the induced emf, B is the magnetic field, d is the distance between the parallel plates and v is the speed of the bar.

Write the expression to obtain the induced current.

    I'=ε'R

Here, I' is the current from the battery, ε' is the induced emf and R is the resistance.

Substitute Bdv for ε' in the above equation.

    I'=BdvR

Write the expression to obtain the induced force due to the induced current on the bar.

    Find=BI'd

Here, Fapp is the applied force on the bar due to the current in the battery, B is the magnetic field, I is the current through battery and d is the distance between the two parallel rails.

Substitute BdvR for I' in the above equation.

    Fapp=Bd(BdvR)=B2d2vR                                                                                                      (II)

The induced force is acting towards the right.

Write the expression of net force in time dt on the bar.

    F=mdvedt                                                                                                             (III)

Here, F is the net force in time dt on the bar, m is the mass of the bar, dv is the elemental speed of the bar and dt is the small time interval.

Write the expression to obtain the net force on the bar.

    F=FappFind

Here, F is the net force on the bar, Fapp is the applied force on the bar and Find is the induced force on the bar.

Substitute mdvedt for F, BdεR for Fapp and B2d2vR for Find in the above equation.

    mdvedt=BdεRB2d2vRdvedt=BdεmRB2d2vmRdvedt+B2d2mRv=BdεmR                                                                                (IV)

Write the expression of linear differential equation.

    dvedt+Pv=Q                                                                                                          (V)

Compare equation (IV) and (V).

    P=B2d2mR

Integrate both sides of the above equation.

    Pdt=B2d2tmRePdt=eB2d2tmR

Here, ePdt is the integrated factor.

Multiply eB2d2tmR both the side in equation (IV).

    eB2d2tmR(dvedt+B2d2mRv)=eB2d2tmR×BdεmRddt[ve.eB2d2tmR]=BdεmReB2d2tmR

Integrate both the sides of the above equation.

    eB2d2tmRdve=BdεmReB2d2tmRdteB2d2tmR(v)=BdεmR(eB2d2tmRB2d2mR)+c                                                                                  (VI)

Here, c is the constant term.

Substitute 0 for t and v in the above equation to find c.

    eB2d2tmR(0)=BdεmR(eB2d2(0)mRB2d2mR)+c0=BdεmR(e0B2d2mR)+cc=BdεmR(1B2d2mR)=BdεmR(mRB2d2)

Further solve the above equation.

    c=εBd

Substitute εBd for c in equation (VI) to find V.

    eB2d2tmR(v)=BdεmR(eB2d2tmRB2d2mR)εBdeB2d2tmR(v)=εBd(eB2d2tmR)εBdeB2d2tmR(v)=εBd((eB2d2tmR)1)v=εBd(1eB2d2tmR)

Therefore, the speed of the bar at time t is given by v=εBd(1eB2d2t/mR).

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