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Chapter 8, Problem 8.65AP

A block of mass 0.500 kg is pushed against a horizon-tal spring of negligible mass until the spring is compressed a distance x (Fig. P8.65). The force constant of the spring is 450 N/m. When it is released, the block travels along a frictionless, horizontal surface to point Ⓐ, the bottom of a vertical circular track of radius R = 1.00 m, and continues to move up the track. The block’s speed at the bottom of the track is v = 12.0 m/s, and the block experiences an average friction force of 7.00 N while sliding up the track. (a) What is x? (b) If the block were to reach the top of the track, what would be its speed at that point? (c) Does the block actually reach the top of the track, or does it fall off before reaching the top?

Chapter 8, Problem 8.65AP, A block of mass 0.500 kg is pushed against a horizon-tal spring of negligible mass until the spring

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of compression in the spring x .

Answer to Problem 8.65AP

The value of compression in the spring x is 0.400m .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The mass of the block is 0.500kg , value of spring force constant is 450N/m , radius of the track is 1.00m , speed of the block at point A is 12.0m/s , average friction force is 7.00N .

The formula to calculate the initial kinetic energy of the block is,

Ki=12mvi2

Here,

m is the mass of the block.

vi is the initial velocity of the block.

The initial velocity of the block is 0 as it is at rest then the initial kinetic energy of the block is 0.

The formula to calculate the final kinetic energy is,

Kf=12mvf2

Here,

m is the mass of the block.

vf is the final velocity of the block.

The formula to calculate initial potential energy is,

Ui=12kx2

Here,

k is the spring constant.

x is the initial compression distance.

The formula to calculate the final potential energy is,

Uf=12kxf2

Here,

k is the spring constant.

xf is the final compression distance.

Thus, the final potential energy of the block is 12kxf2 .

The formula to calculate the initial energy is,

Ei=Ui+Ki

Here,

Ui is the initial potential energy.

Ki is the initial kinetic energy.

The final compression distance is 0 as the spring does not move after striking to the block then the final potential energy is 0.

Substitute 12mvi2 for Ki and 12kx2 for Ui in the above formula to find Ei .

Ei=12mvi2+12kx2

Thus, the initial energy is 12mvi2+12kx2 .

The formula to calculate the final energy is,

Ef=Uf+Kf

Here,

Uf is the final potential energy.

Kf is the final kinetic energy.

Substitute 12mvf2 for Kf and 12kxf2 for Uf in the above formula to find Ef .

Ef=12mvf2+12kxf2

Thus, the final energy is 12mvf2+12kxf2 .

From the law of conservation of the energy,

Ef=Ei

Here,

Ef is the final energy.

Ei is the initial energy.

Substitute 12mvf2+12kxf2 for Ef , 12mvi2+12kx2 for Ei in the above formula to find x .

Ef=Ei12mvf2+12kxf2=12mvi2+12kx2

Substitute 0 for 12mvi2 and 0 for 12kxf2 in the above formula to find x .

0+12kx2=12mvf2+0

Rearrange the above formula for x .

12kx2=12mvf2x2=mvf2kx=mvf2k

Substitute 0.500kg for m , 12.0m/s for vf , 450N/m in the above formula to find x .

x=mv22k=(0.500kg)(12.0m/s)2(450N/m)=0.400m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of x is 0.400m .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The speed of the block at the top of the track.

Answer to Problem 8.65AP

The speed of the block at the top of the track is 4.10m/s .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The mass of the block is 0.500kg , value of spring force constant is 450N/m , radius of the track is 1.00m , speed of the block at point A is 12.0m/s , average friction force is 7.00N .

The formula to calculate the work done by the frictional force is,

W=Fx

Here,

F is the frictional force.

x is the displacement.

The formula to calculate the initial kinetic energy of the block is,

Ki=12mvi2

Here,

m is the mass of the block.

vi is the initial velocity of the block.

The formula to calculate the final kinetic energy is,

Kf=12mvf2

Here,

m is the mass of the block.

vf is the final velocity of the block.

The formula to calculate initial potential energy is,

Ui=mghi

Here,

m is the mass of the block.

g is the acceleration due to gravity.

hi is the initial height of the block.

The initial height of the block is 0 as the block is at the bottom of the track then the initial potential energy is 0.

The formula to calculate the final potential energy is,

Uf=mghf

Here,

m is the mass of the block.

g is the acceleration due to gravity.

hf is the final height of the block.

Substitute 2R for hf in the above formula to find Uf .

Uf=mghf=mg(2R)=2Rmg

Thus, the final potential energy of the block is 2Rmg .

The formula to calculate the initial energy is,

Ei=Ui+Ki

Here,

Ui is the initial potential energy.

Ki is the initial kinetic energy.

Substitute 12mvi2 for Ki and mghi for Ui in the above formula to find Ei .

Ei=12mvi2+mghi

Thus, the initial energy is 12mv12+mgh1 .

The formula to calculate the final energy is,

Ef=Uf+Kf

Here,

Uf is the final potential energy.

Kf is the final kinetic energy.

Substitute 12mvf2 for Kf and 2mgR for Uf in the above formula to find Ef .

Ef=12mvf2+2mgR

Thus, the final energy is 12mvf2+2mgR .

The formula to calculate the law of conservation of energy is,

FfEi=W

Here,

Ef is the final energy.

Ei is the initial energy.

W is the work done by the frictional force.

Substitute 12mvf2+mghf for Ef , 12mvi2+mghi for Ei and Fx for W in the above formula to find vf .

FfEi=Fx12mvf2+mghf(12mvi2+mghi)=Fx

Substitute 0 for mgh1 and 2mgR for mgh2 in the above formula to find vf .

12mvf2+mghf(12mvi2+mghi)=Fx12mvf2+2mgR12mvi2=Fx

Rearrange the above formula for vf

12mvf2+2mgR12mvi2=Fxvf=2(Fx+12mvi22mgR)mvf=2(Fx+12mvi22mgR)m

Substitute 0.500kg for m , 12.0m/s for vf , 1.00m , 7.00N for F , 9.8m/s2 for g  in the above formula to find x .

vf=2(Fx+12mvi22mgR)m=2(7.00N)(3.14)(1.00m)+12(0.500kg)(12.0m/s)(2(0.500kg)(9.8m/s2)(1.00m))(0.500kg)=4.21J0.25kg=4.10m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the speed of the block at the top of the track is 4.10m/s .

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Whether the block reach the top of the track or fall off before reaching the top.

Answer to Problem 8.65AP

The block stays at the top of the track.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The mass of the block is 0.500kg , value of spring force constant is 450N/m , radius of the track is 1.00m , speed of the block at point A is 12.0m/s , average friction force is 7.00N .

The formula to calculate the centripetal acceleration of the block at the top of the track is,

ac=vf2R

Here,

R is the radius of the track.

v2 is the velocity of the block at the top of the track.

Substitute 4.1m/s for vf and 1.00m for R in the above formula to find ac .

ac=vf2R=(4.1m/s)2(1.00m)=16.81m/s2

if the centripetal acceleration of the block at the top of the track is less than the acceleration due to gravity then the block fall but centripetal acceleration of the block at the top of the track is greater than the acceleration due to gravity that concludes that the block actually reaches the top of the track.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the block stays at the top of the track.

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