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OLEGan [10]
4 years ago
11

A book prone to air resistance is released from rest 300 m

Physics
1 answer:
yaroslaw [1]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Approximately 73\%.

(Assuming that g = \rm 9.81\; m \cdot s^{-2}.)

Explanation:

The mechanical energy of an object is the sum of its potential energy and its kinetic energy. It will be shown that the exact mass of this object doesn't matter. For ease of calculation, let m(\text{book}) represent the mass of the book.

The initial potential energy of the book is  

\begin{aligned}U(300\; \text{m}) &= m(\text{book}) \cdot g \cdot \Delta h + U(0\; \text{m}) \cr &=(9.81 \times 300) \cdot m(\text{book})\cr &= \left(2.943\times 10^3\right) \cdot m(\text{book})\end{aligned}.

The book was initially at rest when it was released. Hence, its initial kinetic energy would be zero. Hence, the initial mechanical energy of the book-Earth system would be (2.943\times 10^3) \cdot m(\text{book}).

When the book was about to hit the ground, its speed is \rm 40\; m \cdot s^{-1}. Its kinetic energy would be:

\begin{aligned} \text{KE} &= \frac{1}{2} \, m(\text{book}) \cdot v^{2} \cr &= \left(\frac{1}{2} \times 40^2\right)\cdot m(\text{book}) \cr &= \left(8.00\times 10^2\right)\cdot m(\text{book})\end{aligned}.

The question implies that the potential energy of the book near the ground is zero. Hence, the mechanical energy of the system would be \left(8.00\times 10^2\right)\cdot m(\text{book}) when the book was about to hit the ground.

The amount of mechanical energy lost in this process would be equal to:

\begin{aligned}&\left(2.943\times 10^3\right) \cdot m(\text{book}) - \left(8.00\times 10^2\right)\cdot m(\text{book}) \cr &=\left(2.143\times 10^3\right)\cdot m(\text{book})\end{aligned}.

Divide that with the initial mechanical energy of the system to find the percentage change. Note how the mass of the book, m(\text{book}), was eliminated in this process.

\begin{aligned}&\frac{\left(2.143\times 10^3\right)\cdot m(\text{book})}{\left(2.943\times 10^3\right) \cdot m(\text{book})}\times 100\% \cr &= \frac{2.143\times 10^3}{2.943\times 10^3}\times 100\% \cr & \approx 73\%\end{aligned}.

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