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In Fig. 9-57 a stationary block explodes into two pieces Land Rthat slide across a frictionless floor and then into regions with friction, where they stop. Piece L, with a mass of 2.0 kgencounters a coefficient of kinetic friction μL=0.40and slides to a stop in distance dL=0.15m. Piece Rencounters a coefficient of kinetic friction dR=0.50mand slides to a stop in distance dR=0.25m.What was the mass of the block?

Short Answer

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The mass of the block is,mR+mL≈3.4kg

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01

 Step 1: Given Data

The mass of piece L is,mL=2.0kg

The coefficient of kinetic friction isμL=0.40 .

The coefficient of kinetic friction isμR=0.50 .

The distance isdL=0.15m .

The distance isdR=0.25m .

02

Determining the concept

By using the fact that kinetic energy gets converted to thermal energy and using the formula for frictional force, find the equation for square of velocity. From this equation of, find themass of the block.

Formulae are as follow:

The kinetic energy, KE=12mv2......(1)

Frictional force f is,f=μFN.......(2)

where, m is mass, v is velocity, f is frictional force,FNis normal force,μis coefficient of friction and KE is kinetic energy.

03

Determining the mass of the block

Note that kinetic energy is getting converted to thermal energy. Thermal energy is generated because of the work done by the frictional force. Therefore, by equating these equations,

12mv2=fkd,

f=μFNandFN=mg,

Now, substituting,

v2=2μgd

Thus, a ratio can be written as,

vLvR2=2μLgdL2μRgdRvLvR2=2×0.40×9.8×0.152×0.50×9.8×0.25vLvR2=1225

But, the ratio of speed must be inversely proportional to the ratio of masses. Consequently,

mRmL2=1225

mRmL=1225mR=253mLmR=253×2mR=1.39kg

Therefore, the total mass is,

mR+mL=1.39+2.0=3.39kgmR+mL≈3.4kg

Hence, the mass of the block is 3.4 kg.

Equating kinetic energy to the work done by the frictional force, the equation for the velocity can be found, from which, the mass can be found.

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