Loose Leaf For Physics With Connect 2 Semester Access Card
Loose Leaf For Physics With Connect 2 Semester Access Card
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781259679391
Author: Alan Giambattista
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 6, Problem 134P

(a)

To determine

The tension in the vine just before it broke.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 134P

The tension in the vine just before it broke is 1.64kN.

Explanation of Solution

Find the equation for the length of the vine.

sinθi=oppositehypotenuse=5.00mLL=5.00msinθi (I)

Here, θi is the initial angle between vine and the vertical and L is the length of the vine.

Find the equation for the change in height.

Δy=yfyi=LcosθfLcosθi=L(cosθfcosθi) (II)

Here, θf is the final angle between vine and the vertical.

Use the law of conservation of energy to find the equation for the person T’s speed when the vine breaks.

ΔK+ΔU=012m(vf2vi2)=mgΔyvf2vi2=2g|Δy|vf0=2gL(cosθfcosθi)vf=2gL(cosθfcosθi) (III)

Here, mg is the weight of person T, g is the acceleration due to gravity, ΔK is the change in kinetic energy, ΔU is the change in potential energy, vi is the initial velocity of person T and vf is the final velocity of person T.

Find the equation for the tension.

ΣF=Tmgcosθfmvf2L=Tmgcosθfmgvf2gL=TmgcosθfT=mg(vf2gL+cosθf) (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 60° for θi in equation (I) to find L.

L=5.00msin60°=5.77m

Substitute 5.77m for L, 9.80m/s2 for g, 60° for θi and 20° for θf in equation (III) to find v.

vf=2(9.80m/s2)(5.77m)(cos20°cos60°)=7.05m/s

Substitute 5.77m for L, 9.80m/s2 for g, 7.05m/s for vf, 900.0N for mg and 20° for θf in equation (IV) to find T.

T=(900.0N)((7.05m/s)2(9.80m/s2)(5.77m)+cos20°)=1.64×103N=1.64kN

Thus, the tension in the vine just before it broke is 1.64kN.

(b)

To determine

If person T land on the other side of the river safely.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 134P

Yes, person T lands on the other side of the river safely.

Explanation of Solution

Find the distance to the ground level at the moment of the vine breaking.

Δy=8.00mLcosθf (V)

Find the equation for the distance to the river edge.

r=Lsinθf (VI)

Here, r is the distance to the river edge.

Find the quadratic equation in terms of time taken by person T to reach ground.

Δy=vsinθfΔt12g(Δt)212g(Δt)2+vsinθfΔt+Δy=0 (VII)

Find the equation for the horizontal distance travelled.

Δx=vcosθfΔt (VIII)

Here, Δx is the horizontal distance travelled.

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.77m for L and 20° for θf in equation (V) to find Δy.

Δy=8.00m(5.77m)cos20°=2.58m

Substitute 5.77m for L and 20° for θf in equation (VI) to find r.

r=(5.77m)sin20°=1.97m

Substitute 2.58m for Δy, 9.80m/s2 for g, 7.05m/s for vf and 20° for θf in equation (IV) to find T.

12(9.80m/s2)(Δt)2+(7.05m/s)sin20°Δt2.58m=04.9m/s2(Δt)2+(2.41m/s)Δt2.58m=0

Solve the quadratic equation to find the positive time interval.

Δt=b±b24ac2a=2.41m/s±(2.58m)2(4.9m/s2)=0.52s

Substitute  7.05m/s for vf, 20° for θf and 0.52s for Δt in equation (VIII) to find Δx.

Δx=(7.05m/s)cos20°(0.52s)=3.4m

As the distance travelled in this time is greater than the width of the river.

3.4m>1.97m

Thus, the person T lands on the other side of the river safely.

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