Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
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Chapter 8, Problem 1OQ
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The ratio of the mass of the bean to the mass of the pebble.

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Answer to Problem 1OQ

Option (a) , the ratio of the mass of the bean to mass of pebble is 19.

Explanation of Solution

The kinetic energy  provided by slingshot is  same for the pebble as well as to the bean.

Write the expression for kinetic energy of pebble.

  Kp=12mpvp2                                                                                                   (I)

Here, Kp is Kinetic energy for pebble , mp is mass of pebble and vp is velocity of pebble.

Write the expression for kinetic energy of bean as.

  Kb=12mbvb2                                                                                                   (II)

Here, Kb is Kinetic energy for bean , mb is mass of bean and vb is velocity of bean.

Write the expression for the  conservation of kinetic energy as.

  Kp=Kb                                                                                                      (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 12mpvp2 for Kp  and  12mbvb2 for Kb in equation (III).

    12mpvp2=12mbvb2

Rearrange the above equation for (mbmp) as.

  mbmp=(vpvb)2

Substitute 200cm/s for vp and 600cm/s for vb in the above equation.

  mbmp=(200600)2=19

Thus, the ratio of the mass of the bean to mass of pebble is 19, option (a) is correct.

Theratio of the mass of the bean to mass of pebble is equal to the square of the ratio of velocity of pebble to velocity of bean. Thus, option (a) is correct.

The ratio of the mass of the bean to the mass of pebble is not equal to the ratio of velocity of pebble to velocity of bean. Thus, option (b) is incorrect.

The value of velocity of pebble is not equal to  velocity of bean. Thus, option (c) is incorrect.

Theratio of the mass of the bean to mass of pebble is not equal to ratio of velocity of bean to velocity of  pebble . Thus, option (d) is incorrect.

Theratio of the mass of the bean to mass of pebble is not equal to the square of the  ratio of velocity of bean to velocity of  pebble. Thus, option (e) is incorrect.

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