For t < 0, an object of mass m experiences no force and moves in the positive x direction with a constant speed v i . Beginning at t = 0, when the object passes position x = 0, it experiences a net resistive force proportional to the square of its speed: F → net = − m k v 2 i ^ , where k is a constant. The speed of the object after t = 0 is given by v = v i /(1 + kv i t ). (a) Find the position x of the object as a function of time. (b) Find the object’s velocity as a function of position.
For t < 0, an object of mass m experiences no force and moves in the positive x direction with a constant speed v i . Beginning at t = 0, when the object passes position x = 0, it experiences a net resistive force proportional to the square of its speed: F → net = − m k v 2 i ^ , where k is a constant. The speed of the object after t = 0 is given by v = v i /(1 + kv i t ). (a) Find the position x of the object as a function of time. (b) Find the object’s velocity as a function of position.
Solution Summary: The author explains the position of the object in terms of time, the net resistive force, and the expression for the speed of an object.
For t < 0, an object of mass m experiences no force and moves in the positive x direction with a constant speed vi. Beginning at t = 0, when the object passes position x = 0, it experiences a net resistive force proportional to the square of its speed:
F
→
net
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−
m
k
v
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i
^
, where k is a constant. The speed of the object after t = 0 is given by v = vi/(1 + kvit). (a) Find the position x of the object as a function of time. (b) Find the object’s velocity as a function of position.
2.) A 50.0 resistor is connected to a cell of emf 3.00 V. The voltmeter and the ammeter in the circuit are ideal.
V
A
50.00
(a) The current in the ammeter is 59.0 mA. Calculate the internal resistance of the cell.
The circuit is changed by connecting another resistor R in parallel to the 50.0 resistor.
V
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50.00
R
(b) Explain the effect of this change on R is made of a resistive wire of uniform cross-sectional area 3.1 × 10-8 m²,
resistivity 4.9 × 10-70m and length L. The resistance of R is given by the equation
R = KL
where k is a constant.
(b.i) the reading of the ammeter. [2]
(b.ii) the reading of the voltmeter. [2]
(c) Calculate k. State an appropriate unit for your answer. [3]
[2]
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