Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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ISBN: 9781133939146
Author: Katz, Debora M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 39, Problem 2PQ

(a)

To determine

The distance travel by the Desmond in 30.0s, with respect to farmer.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 2PQ

The distance travel by the Desmond in 30.0s is 2.29×103m.

Explanation of Solution

The speed of Desmond’s train is towards east.

Write the formula for distance traveled in time t.

    d=vt                                                                                   (I)

Here, d is distance, v is velocity and t is time.

Find the relative velocity of Desmond with respect to farmer.

    vDF=vD0vDF=vD

Here, vDF the velocity of Desmond with respect to farmer and vD is the velocity of Desmond’s train.

Substitute vD for v in equation (I) to find d.

    d=vDt                                                                              (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 275km/h for vD and 30.0s for t in equation (II) to find d.

    d=(275.0km/h)30.0s=(275.0km/h×5m/s18km/h)30.0s=2291.67m=2.29×103m

Therefore, distance travel by the Desmond in 30.0s is 2.29×103m.

(b)

To determine

The distance travel by the Lilani in 30.0s, with respect to farmer.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 2PQ

The distance travel by the Lilani in 30.0s is 2.54×103m.

Explanation of Solution

Lilani will travel with speed of train with respect to the farmer because farmer is stationary.

Find the velocity of Desmond with respect to farmer.

    vLF=vL0vLF=vL

Here, vLF the velocity of Lilani with respect to farmer and vL is the velocity of Lilani’s train.

Substitute vL for v in equation (I) to find d.

    d=vLt                                                                                                    (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 305km/h for vL and 30.0s for t in equation (III) to find distance.

    d=(305.0km/h)30.0s=(305.0km/h(5m/s18km/h))30.0s=2541.66m=2.54×103m

Therefore, distance travel by the Lilani in 30.0s is 2.54×103m.

(c)

To determine

The distance travelled by Desmond with respect to Lilani.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 2PQ

The distance travel by the Desmond with respect to Lilani in 30.0s is 250m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the relative velocity of Desmond with respect to Lilani.

    vL=vD+vrel

Here, vrel is relative velocity of the Desmond with respect to Lilani and vL is velocity of the Lilani.

Rewrite the above relation for vrel

vrel=vLvD=275km/h305.0km/h=5.80×102km/h

Write the formula for distance traveled in time t.

    d=vrelt (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.80×102km/h for vrel and 30.0s for t in equation (IV) to find distance.

    d=(5.80×102km/h)(30.0s)=(5.80×102km/h×5m/s18km/h)(30.0s)=4.83×103m|d|=4.83×103m

The negative sign indicates that Desmond lags behind 250m in 30s than Lilani.

Therefore, distance travel by the Desmond with respect to Lilani in 30.0s is 4.83×103m.

(d)

To determine

The distance travelled by Lilani with respect to Desmond.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 2PQ

The distance travel by Lilani with respect to Desmond in 30.0s is 4.83×103m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the relative velocity of Lilani with respect to Desmond.

    vrel=vLvD=275km/h305.0km/h=5.80×102km/h

Here, vrel is relative velocity of Lilani with respect to Desmond.

Write the formula for distance traveled in t time.

    d=vrelt                                                                                     (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.80×102km/h for vrel and 30.0s for t in equation (V) to find distance.

    d=(5.80×102km/h)(30.0s)=(5.80×102km/h×5m/s18km/h)(30.0s)=4.83×103m|d|=4.83×103m

The positive value indicates that Lilani goes 250m ahead in 30s than Desmond.

Therefore, distance travel by Lilani with respect to Desmond in 30.0s is 4.83×103m.

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