Principles of Physics
Principles of Physics
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ISBN: 9781133712725
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: CENGAGE CO
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Chapter 12, Problem 11P

(a)

To determine

The position of the particle at the end of t=4.50s .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The position of the particle at the end of t=4.50s is 2.34 m .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The initial position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

The formula for the position of the particle is,

x=x0+v0t+12at2

x0 is the initial position of the particle.

v0 is the initial velocity of the particle.

t is the time.

a is the acceleration of the particle.

Substitute 0.270m for x0 , 0.140m/s for v0 , 4.50s for t and 0.320m/s2 for a in above equation to find x .

x=(0.270m)+(0.140m/s)(4.50s)+12(0.320m/s2)(4.50s)2=2.34 m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the position of the particle at the end of t=4.50s is 2.34 m .

(b)

To determine

The velocity of the particle at the end of t=4.50s .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The velocity of the particle at the end of t=4.50s is 1.30m/s .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

The formula for the velocity of the particle is,

v=v0+at

Substitute 0.140m/s for v0 , 4.50s for t and 0.320m/s2 for a in above equation to find v .

v=(0.140m/s)+(0.320m/s2)(4.50s)=1.30m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the velocity of the particle at the end of t=4.50s is 1.30m/s .

(c)

To determine

The position of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 .

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11P

The position of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 is 0.078m .

Explanation of Solution

Section 1:

To determine: The angular frequency of the particle.

Answer: The angular frequency of the particle is 1.08rad/s .

Given information:

The position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

The formula for the acceleration of the particle is,

a=ω2x0

ω is the angular frequency.

Substitute 0.270m for x0 and 0.320m/s2 for a in above equation to find ω .

(0.320m/s2)=ω2(0.270m)ω=0.320m/s20.270m=1.08rad/s

Section 2:

To determine: The amplitude of the motion.

Answer: The amplitude of the motion is 0.29m .

Given information:

The position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

The general form of position of the particle is,

x=Acos(ωt+ϕ)

A is the amplitude.

ϕ is the phase constant.

At the time t=0 , the position is x=0.270m .

Substitute 0 for t and 0.270m for x in above equation.

0.270m=Acos(ω(0)+ϕ)=Acos(ϕ)cos(ϕ)=(0.270mA) (I)

The general form of velocity of the particle is,

v=ωAsin(ωt+ϕ)

Substitute 0 for t , 1.08rad/s for ω and 0.140m/s for v0 in above equation.

(0.140m/s)=(1.08rad/s)Asin(ω(0)+ϕ)=(1.08rad/s)Asin(ϕ)sin(ϕ)=(0.140m/s)(1.08rad/s)A=(0.12m)A (II)

Solve the equation (I) and equation (II) to obtain value of A .

sin2(ϕ)+cos2(ϕ)=(0.12mA)2+(0.270mA)21=0.014m2A2+0.072m2A2A=0.014m2+0.072m2=0.29m

Section 3:

To determine: The phase constant of the motion.

Answer: The phase constant of the motion is 24.2° .

Given information:

The position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

Substitute 0.29m for A in equation (II) to find ϕ .

sin(ϕ)=(0.12m0.29m)ϕ=sin1(0.12m0.29m)=24.2°

Section 4:

To determine: The position of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 .

Answer: The position of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 is 0.078m .

Given information:

The position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

The formula for the position of the particle is,

x=Acos(ωt+ϕ)

Substitute 0.29m for A , 1.08rad/s for ω , 4.50s for t and 24.2° for ϕ in above equation to find x .

x=(0.29m)cos((1.08rad/s)(4.50s)24.2°)=(0.29m)cos(4.86rad(180°π)24.2°)=(0.29m)cos(278.5°24.2°)=0.078m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the position of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 is 0.078m .

(d)

To determine

The velocity of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 .

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11P

The velocity of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 is 0.30m/s .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The position of the particle is 0.270m , the velocity of the particle is 0.140m/s , the acceleration of the particle is 0.320m/s2 and the time is 4.50s .

The general form of velocity of the particle is,

v=ωAsin(ωt+ϕ)

Substitute 0.29m for A , 1.08rad/s for ω , 4.50s for t and 24.2° for ϕ in above equation to find v .

v=(1.08rad/s)(0.29m)sin((1.08rad/s)(4.50s)24.2°)=(1.08rad/s)(0.29m)sin(4.86rad(180°π)24.2°)=(1.08rad/s)(0.29m)sin(278.5°24.2°)=0.30m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the velocity of the particle in simple harmonic motion for t=4.50s and x=0 is 0.30m/s .

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