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Speed amplifier.In Fig. 9-75, block 1 of mass m1 slides along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of v1i=4.00m/s.Then it undergoes a one-dimensional elastic collision with stationary block 2 of mass m2=0.500m1. Next, block 2 undergoes a one-dimensional elastic collision with stationary block 3 of mass m3=0.500m2. (a) What then is the speed of block 3? Are (b) the speed, (c) the kinetic energy, and (d) the momentum of block 3 is greater than, less than, or the same as the initial values for block 1?

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The speed of block 3 is7.11ms .

b) Speed of the block 3 is greater than the initial speed of block 1.

c) The kinetic energy of block 3 is less than the initial kinetic energy of block 1.

d) The momentum of block 3 is less than the initial momentum of block 1.

Step by step solution

01

Listing the given quantities

Masses of the blocks are, m1,m2=0.5m1andm3=0.5m2.

Speed of m1is, v1i=4.00ms.

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Understanding the concept of the law of conservation of momentum

Using the law of conservation of momentum, we can measure the velocity of blocks after elastic collision in 1 dimension. Then comparing the velocity of block 3 with block 1 we can write the answer for part b). Using the formulae for K.E and momentum, we can write the answer for parts c) and d).

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(a) Calculations of the speed of block 3  

Collision of block 1 with block 2:

The velocity of blocks after elastic collision in 1 dimension,

v2=2m1m1+m2v1i

Substitute the values in the above expressions, and we get,

v2=2m1m1+0.5m14=21.54=163m/s

Collision of block 2 with block 3:

The velocity of blocks after elastic collision in 1 dimension,

role="math" localid="1661250556459" v3=2m2m2+0.5m2163=21.5163=649=7.11m/s

Therefore, the speed of block 3 is7.11ms .

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(b) Comparison of the speed of block 3 with block 1

From part a), we can conclude that speed of the block 3 is greater than the initial speed of block 1.

Thus, speed of the block 3 is greater than the initial speed of block 1.

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(c) Calculations of the kinetic energy of block 3

The kinetic energy of block 3 is,

K.E3=12m3v32

Substitute the values in the above expressions, and we get,

K.E3=120.25m121.521.5v1i2=120.79m1v1i2=0.79K.E1i

Therefore, the kinetic energy of block 3 is less than the kinetic energy of block 1.

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(d) Calculations of momentum of block 3

The final momentum of block 3 is,

P3=m3v3

Substitute the values in the above expressions, and we get,

P3=0.2521.521.5v1i=0.44m1v1i=0.44P1

Therefore, the momentum of block 3 is less than the momentum of block 1.

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