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Chapter 8, Problem 1P

(a)

To determine

The appropriate version of the equation 8.2 for the ball and the earth system and the speed of the ball earth just before it strike the earth.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 1P

The appropriate version of equation 8.2 for the ball and the earth is ΔK+ΔU=0 and the speed of the ball just before it strike the earth is 2gh.

Explanation of Solution

A ball of mass m falls from a height h to the floor.

From the conservation of energy, the total energy of an isolated system remains conserved. It means if kinetic energy increases then the potential energy decreases.

The appropriate version of the equation 8.2 for the ball and the earth

  ΔK+ΔU=0

Here, ΔK is the change in kinetic energy of the ball and ΔU is the change in potential energy.

As the system is under free fall therefore initial velocity of the ball is zero and its final potential energy will also be zero.

Write the formula to calculate the velocity of the ball just before strike the earth by energy of conservation

    ΔK+ΔU=0(K2K1)+(U2U1)=0        (I)

Here, K1 is the initial kinetic energy of the ball, K2 is the final kinetic energy of the ball, U1 is the initial potential energy of the ball and U2 is the final potential energy of the ball.

Write the formula to calculate final kinetic energy of the ball

    K2=12mvf2

Here, m is the mass of the ball and vf is the final velocity of the ball.

The initial kinetic energy of the ball is zero.

Write the formula to calculate initial potential energy

    U1=mgh

Here, g is the acceleration due to gravity and h is the distance between ball and floor.

Substitute 12mvf2 for K2, mgh for U1, 0 for K1 and 0 for U2 in equation (I).

    (12mvf20)+(0mgh)=0vf2=2ghvf=2gh

Conclusion:

Therefore, the appropriate equation 8.2 is ΔK+ΔU=0 and the speed of the ball just before it strike the earth is 2gh.

(b)

To determine

The appropriate version of the equation 8.2 for the system and the speed of the ball just before it strike the earth.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1P

The appropriate version of equation 8.2 is ΔK+ΔU=0 and the speed of the ball just before it strike the earth is 2gh.

Explanation of Solution

A ball of mass m falls from a height h to the floor.

From the conservation of energy, the total energy of an isolated system remains conserved. It means if kinetic energy increases then the potential energy decreases.

The appropriate version of the equation 8.2 for the ball is,

  ΔK=W

Here, ΔK is the change in kinetic energy of the ball and W is the work done by the ball.

As the system is under free fall therefore initial velocity of the ball is zero and its final potential energy will also be zero.

Rewrite the above equation

  K2K1=W

Write the formula to calculate initial potential energy

    W=mgh

Here, g is the acceleration due to gravity and h is the distance between ball and floor.

Substitute 12mvf2 for K2 and mgh for W, 0 for K1 and 0 for U2 in equation (I).

    (12mvf20)=mghvf2=2ghvf=2gh

Conclusion:

Therefore, the appropriate equation 8.2 is ΔK+ΔU=0 and the speed of the ball just before it strike the earth is 2gh.

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