Physics: for Science.. With Modern. -Update (Looseleaf)
Physics: for Science.. With Modern. -Update (Looseleaf)
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Chapter 7, Problem 44P

(a)

To determine

The force is conservative.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 44P

Yes, the force is conservative.

Explanation of Solution

Conservative forces are the forces whose work done depends on the initial and final position and not on the path followed.

When the particle is pushed by a variable force, work is done on it by the applied force to move it a certain distance ahead.

Write the expression for work done by a variable force to displace a particle.

  Wext=rirfFdr                                                                                                            (I)

Here, Wext is the work done, F is the external force applied;r is the displacement vector of the particle, ri is the initial position and rf is the final position.

Consider force to be constant and solve the above equation (I).

    Wext=Frirfdr=F(rfri)

Therefore, the work done is a function of end states only and not the path followed.

Conclusion:

Thus, the force is conservative.

(b)

To determine

The work done by F on the particle as it moves along each one of the three paths.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 44P

The work done by F on the particle as it moves along all of the three paths is 35J.

Explanation of Solution

Consider three paths across which force acts. The three paths are OAC, OC and OBC.

Write the expression for the work done along path OAC.

    W1=OAFdr+ACFdr                                                                                              (II)

Here, W1 is the work done along path OAC, OA is the length in x direction and AC is the length in y direction.

Write the expression for the work done along path OC.

    W2=OCFdr                                                                                                          (III)

Here, W2 is the work done along path OC and OC is the length in x-y direction.

Write the expression for the work done along path OBC.

    W3=OBFdr+BCFdr                                                                                            (IV)

Here, W3 is the work done along path OBC, OB is the length in y direction and BC is the length in x direction.

The displacement vector r is along x-y axis.

Write the expression for displacement vector.

    r=xi^+yj^

Conclusion:

Substitute (3i^+4j^)N for F, 5 for length of OA, 5 for length of AC and xi^+yj^ for r in equation (II).

    W1=OA(3i^+4j^)Nd(xi^+yj^)+AC(3i^+4j^)Nd(xi^+yj^)=05(3i^dxi^+4j^dyj^)+05(3i^dxi^+4j^dyj^)=(3[x]05+0)+(0+4[y]05)

Simplify the above equation.

    W1=(3[x]05+0)+(0+4[y]05)=3(50)+4(50)=35J

Substitute (3i^+4j^)N for F and xi^+yj^ for r  in equation (III).

    W2=OC(3i^+4j^)Nd(xi^+yj^)=053i^dxi^+054j^dyj^=3[x]05+4[y]05=35J

Substitute (3i^+4j^)N for F, 5 for length of OB, 5 for length of BC and xi^+yj^ for r  in equation (IV).

    W3=OB(3i^+4j^)Nd(xi^+yj^)+BC(3i^+4j^)Nd(xi^+yj^)=y=0y=5(3i^dxi^+4j^dyj^)+x=0x=5(3i^dxi^+4j^dyj^)=(0+4[y]05)+(3[x]05+0)

Simplify the above equation.

    W3=(0+4[y]05)+(3[x]05+0)=4(50)+3(50)=35J

The work done by the force on the path OAC is 35J.

The work done by the force on the path OC is 35J.

The work done by the force on the path OBC is 35J.

Thus, the work done by F on the particle as it moves along all of the three paths is 35J respectively.

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