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A 1.50-kg book is sliding along a rough horizontal surface. At point A it is moving at 3.21 m/s, and at point B it has slowed to 1.25 m/s. (a) How much work was done on the book between A and B? (b) If -0.750 J of work is done on the book from B to C, how fast it is moving at point C? (c) How fast it would be moving at C +0.750 J of work was done on it from B to C?

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(a) 6.56 J

(b) 0.750 m/s

(c) 1.60 m/s

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01

Identification of the given data

The given data is listed below as-

  • The mass of the book is m=1.50kg
  • The velocity of sliding book at point A is, V1=3.21m/s
  • The velocity of sliding book at point B is, V2=1.25m/s
02

Significance of the work-energy theorem

When forces act on a particle it undergoes displacement, and the particle鈥檚 kinetic energy changes by an amount equal to the total work done on the particle by all the forces. Therefore, work done on the particle is given by-

Wtotal=K2K1=K

The work-energy theorem can be applied to all the bodies that can be treated as particles.

03

Determination of work done on the book between A and B(a)

The work must be done on the book as it changes speed and hence its kinetic energy also changes.

Now, use the work energy theorem,

Wnet=Kf-Ki

Where, K=12mV2

Therefore, work done on the book between A and B is given by-

Wnet=KB-KAWnet=12mV22-12mV12Wnet=12mV22-V12

Here, m is the mass of sliding book, V1is velocity of the sliding book at point A and V2is the velocity of the sliding book at point B.

For,m=1.50kg,V1=3.21m/s,V2=1.25m/s

Wnet=12mV22-V12=121.5kg1.252ms2-3.212ms2=6.56J

Thus, work done on the book between A and B is -6.56 J.

04

Determination of velocity of the book at point C when -0.750 J work is done from point B to C (b)

Now, Initial position of book is B and final position of book is C.

i=Bandf=C

Therefore, kinetic energy at point C is given by

KC=KB+WnetKC=121.50kg1.25m/s2-0.750J=+0.422J

Now, to find velocity at point C, Use KC=12mVC2

VC=2KCm

For KC=0.422J andm=1.50kg

VC=20.422J1.50kg=0.750m/s

Thus, velocity of the book at point C when -0.750 J work is done from point B to C is 0.750 m/s.

05

Determination of velocity of the book at point C when 0.750 J work is done from point B to C (c)

The kinetic energy at point C is given by-

KC=KB+WnetKC=121.50kg1.25m/s2+0.750J=+1.922J

Now, to find velocity at point C, Use KC=12mVC2

VC=2KCm

For KC=1.922Jand m=1.50kg

VC=21.922J1.50kg=1.60m/s

Thus, velocity of the book at point C when -0.750 J work is done from point B to C is 1.60 m/s.

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