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A father racing his son has half the kinetic energy of the son, who has half the mass of the father. The father speeds up by 1.0m/sand then has the same kinetic energy as the son. What are the original speeds of (a) the father and (b) the son?

Short Answer

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  1. The original speed of the father is 2.4m/s.
  2. The original speed of the son is 4.8m/s.

Step by step solution

01

Given data

  1. Relation of the initial kinetic energy between father and son Kfatheri=Kson2.
  2. Relation for the kinetic energy is, Kfatherf=Ksonwhen final velocity is, vf=vi+1.0m/swhere vi is the initial speed of the father.
  3. Mass of both father and son are related as, mson=mfather2.
02

Understanding the concept

Using the formula of kinetic energy, we can write an equation for the kinetic energy of the son and the father. Next, using the given relation between the kinetic energy of father and son, we can find the original speed of father and son.

Formula:

K=12mv2

03

(a) Calculate the original speeds of the father

The expression for kinetic energy is,

K=12mv2 (1)

The initial kinetic energy of the father is,

Kfatheri=Kson2 (2)

The final kinetic energy of the father is,

Kfatherf=Kson

From the above two expressions, we can write,

Kfatheri=12Kfatherf

From equation 1, we can write the above expression as,

12mfathervi2=12mfathervf22vi2=vf22

Substitute the given data in the above expression, and we get,

vi2=12vi+1.0ms2vi2=12vi2+2vi+112vi2-vi-12=0

This is a quadratic equation; the valid root of the above equation we find is,

vi=2.4ms

Therefore, the original speed of the father is 2.4 m/s.

04

(b) Calculate the original speeds of the son

From equations (1) and (2), we can write,

12mfathervi2=12msonvson22

Here vson is the velocity of the son.

Substitute the given values in the above expression, and we get,

12mfathervi2=12mfather2vson22vi2=12vson22vson2=4vi2

Solving further as,

vson=4vi2vson=2vi

Substitute the given values in the above expression, and we get,

data-custom-editor="chemistry" vson=22.4m/svson=4.8ms

Therefore, the original speed of the son is 4.8 m/s.

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