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Question: Three digital clocks A, B, and C run at different rates and do not have simultaneous readings of zero. Figure 1-6 shows simultaneous readings on pairs of the clocks for four occasions. (At the earliest occasion, for example, B reads 25.0 s and C reads 92.0 s.) If two events are 600 s apart on clock A, how far apart are they on (a) clock B and (b) clock C? (c) When clock A reads 400 s, what does clock B read? (d) When clock C reads 15.0 s, what does clock B read? (Assume negative readings for prezero times.)

Figure 1-6Problem 13

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Answer:

  1. Reading on clock B is 495 s.
  2. Reading on clock C is 141 s.
  3. When clock A reads 400 s, clock B reads 198 s.
  4. When clock C reads 15.0 s, clock B reads.-245 s

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01

Given data

The given quantities are as below:

Reading of clock B, tb =25.0s

Reading of clock C, tc =92.0s

Two events are 600 s away on clock A.

02

Determining the relationship between time on clock B and C

Write the equations defining the relationship between the times, on both scales, using the given information. Using these equations, solve it for the required time.

The time on any of these clocks is a straight-line function of that on another, with slopes 1 and y-intercepts. Use the equation of the straight line to calculate the above quantities.

Assume that,

tc=xtb+y 鈥 (i)

Substitute the given values in equation (i).

92=25x+y 鈥 (ii)

And,

142=200x+y 鈥 (iii)

Solving equations (ii) and (iii) simultaneously for X and Y to get,

x=27,andy=5947

Substituting values of X and Y, write the equation (i) to define the relationship between tb and tc as,

tc=27tb+5947 鈥 (iv)

03

Determining the relationship between time on clock A, B, and C

Now,assumethat,tb=Pta+s(v)125=312P+s(vi) 290=512P+s(vii)Solveequations(vi)and(vii)simultaneouslyforPandS,P=3340S=-6625Substitutethevaluesinequation(v),tb=3340ta-6625Hence,therelationbetweenthetimesonclocksistc=27tb+5947(viii)tb=3340ta-6625(ix)

04

(a) Determination of the reading on B. 

Using equation (viii) and (ix),

tb-tb=3340(t'a-ta)=3340(600)since(ta-ta=600s)=495s

Thus, reading on clock B is 495 s when two events on clock A are 600 s apart.

05

(b) Determination of the reading on clock C.

Now, find time on clock C.

tc-tc=27(tb-tb)=27(495)=141s

Thus, reading on clock C is 141 when two events on clock A 6 00sareapart.

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(c) Determination of the reading on clock B when clock A reads 400 s.

Find reading on clock B when clock A readss.

tb=3340(400)-6625=198s

Thus, reading on B is 198 s.

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(d) Determination of the reading on clock B when clock C reads 15 s.

Find reading on clock B when clock C reads.

tc=27tb+594715=27tb+5947tb=-245s

Thus, reading on clock B is -245 s.

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