Physics For Scientists And Engineers, Volume 2
Physics For Scientists And Engineers, Volume 2
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781133954149
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.83AP

A 0.500-kg sphere moving with a velocity expressed as ( 2.00 i ^ 3.00 j ^ + 1.00 k ^ ) m / s strikes a second, lighter sphere of mass 1.50 kg moving with an initial velocity of ( 1.00 i ^ + 2.00 j ^ 3.00 k ^ ) m / s . (a) The velocity of the 0.500-kg sphere after the collision is ( 1.00 i ^ + 3.00 j ^ 8.00 k ^ ) m / s . Find the final velocity of the 1.50-kg sphere and identify the kind of collision (elastic, inelastic, or perfectly inelastic). (b) Now assume the velocity of the 0.500-kg sphere after the collision is ( 0.250 i ^ + 0.750 j ^ 2.00 k ^ ) m / s . Find the final velocity of the 1.50-kg sphere and identify the kind of collision. (c) What If? Take the velocity of the 0.500-kg sphere after the collision as ( 1.00 i ^ + 3.00 j ^ a k ^ ) m / s . Find the value of a and the velocity of the 1.50-kg sphere after an elastic collision.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The final velocity of the 1.5kg sphere after the collision and the type of collision.

Answer to Problem 9.83AP

The final velocity of the 1.5kg sphere is 0 and this collision is inelastic.

Explanation of Solution

According to the law of conservation of momentum,

    m1v1+m2v2=m1v1+m2v2        (1)

Here, m1 is the mass of lighter sphere, m2 is the mass of heavier sphere, v1 is the initial velocity of the lighter sphere, v2 is the initial velocity of the heavier sphere, v1 is the final velocity of the lighter sphere and v2 is the final velocity of the heavier sphere.

Substitute 0.5kg for m1, 1.5kg for m2, (2i^3j^+1k^)m/s for v1, (1i^+2j^3k^)m/s for v2 and (1i^+3j^8k^)m/s for v1 in above equation.

    [(0.5kg)(2i^3j^+1k^)m/s+(1.5kg)(1i^+2j^3k^)m/s]=[(0.5kg)(1i^+3j^8k^)m/s+1.5kg×v2](0.5i^+1.5j^14k^)kgm/s=(0.5i^+1.5j^14)kgm/s+1.5kg×v21.5kg×v2=0v2=0

The final velocity of the heavier sphere is zero due to which the kinetic energy of the sphere is also zero. This is due to the loss of energy. Thus, the collision is inelastic.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the final velocity of the 1.5kg sphere is 0  and this collision is inelastic.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The final velocity of the 1.5kg sphere.

Answer to Problem 9.83AP

The final velocity of the 1.5kg sphere is (0.25i^+0.75j^2k^)m/s and this collision is perfectly inelastic.

Explanation of Solution

From equation (1), the law of conservation of momentum is,

    m1v1+m2v2=m1v1+m2v2

Substitute 0.5kg for m1, 1.5kg for m2, (2i^3j^+1k^)m/s for v1, (1i^+2j^3k^)m/s for v2 and (0.25i^+0.75j^2k^)m/s for v1' in above equation.

    [(0.5kg)(2i^3j^+1k^)m/s+(1.5kg)(1i^+2j^3k^)m/s]=[(0.5kg)(0.25i^+0.75j^2k^)m/s+1.5kg×v2'](0.5i^+1.5j^14k^)kgm/s=[(0.5kg)(0.25i^+0.75j^2k^)m/s+1.5kg×v2']v2'=(0.25i^+0.75j^2k^)m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the final velocity of the 1.5kg sphere is (0.25i^+0.75j^2k^)m/s and this collision is perfectly inelastic.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of a and the velocity of the 1.5kg sphere after an elastic collision.

Answer to Problem 9.83AP

The value of a and the velocity of the 1.5kg sphere after an elastic collision is 6.74 and 0.419k^m/s respectively.

Explanation of Solution

From equation (1), the law of conservation of momentum is,

    m1v1+m2v2=m1v1+m2v2

Substitute 0.5kg for m1, 1.5kg for m2, (2i^3j^+1k^)m/s for v1, (1i^+2j^3k^)m/s for v2 and (1i^+3j^+ak^)m/s for v1' in above equation.

    [(0.5kg)(2i^3j^+1k^)m/s+(1.5kg)(1i^+2j^3k^)m/s]=[(0.5kg)(1i^+3j^+ak^)m/s+1.5kg×v2'](0.5i^+1.5j^4k^)kgm/s=[(0.5kg)(1i^+3j^+ak^)m/s+1.5kg×v2']4kgm/s=(0.5kg)(ak^)m/s+1.5kg×v2'v2'=(2.670.333a)k^m/s        (2)

According to the law of conservation of energy,

    KEinitial=KEfinal12m1v12+12m2v22=12m1(v1')2+12m2(v2')2m1v12+m2v22=m1(v1')2+m2(v2')2

Substitute 0.5kg for m1, 1.5kg for m2, (2i^3j^+1k^)m/s for v1, (1i^+2j^3k^)m/s for v2 and (1i^+3j^+ak^)m/s for v1' and 2.67kgm/s0.333(ak^)m/s for v2 in above equation.

    [0.5kg×((2i^3j^+1k^)m/s)2+1.5kg×((1i^+2j^3k^)m/s)2]=[0.5kg((1i^+3j^+ak^)m/s)2+1.5kg(2.67kgm/s0.333(ak^)m/s)2][0.5kg×((22+12+32)m2/s2)+1.5kg×((12+22+32)m2/s2)2]=[0.5kg((12+32+a2)m2/s2)2+1.5kg(2.67kgm/s+0.333(ak^)m/s)2]14.0 J=2.50 J+0.250a2+5.33 J+1.33a+0.0833a2

Solve the above equation for a

    a=6.74 m/s2 (or) 2.74 m/s2

Substitute 6.74 m/s2 for a in (2) to find v2'

  v2'=(2.670.333(6.74 m/s2))k^m/s=0.419k^m/s

Substitute 2.74 m/s2 for a in (2) to find v2'

  v2'=(2.670.333(2.74 m/s2))k^m/s=3.58k^m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of a and the velocity of the 1.5kg sphere after an elastic collision are 6.74 m/s2 and 0.419k^m/s or 2.74 m/s2 and 3.58k^m/s.

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