At time t = 0, forcef=(_4.00i^+5.00j^)acts on an initially stationary particle of mass2.0010×3kgand forcef=2_(2.00i^_4.00j^)acts on an initially stationary particle of mass4.0010×3kg. From timet0to t = 2.00 ms, what are the (a) magnitude and (b) angle (relative to the positive direction of the xaxis) of the displacement of the center of mass of the two particle system? (c) What is the kinetic energy of the center of mass at t = 2.00 ms?

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  1. Magnitude of displacement of center of mass is 0.745 mm.
  2. Angle relative to the positive direction of x axis is153°.
  3. Kinetic energy of center of mass at t = 2.00 s is 0.00167 J.

Step by step solution

01

Determine the concept

Calculate displacement of two particles individually. Use this displacement to calculate the displacement of the center of mass. Calculate velocity of center of mass of two particles. Using this velocity, find the kinetic energy of two particle system.

Formulae are as follow:

F=max-x0=v0t+0.5at2v=v0+at

Here, m is mass, v is velocity, a is an acceleration, t is time, F is force and x is displacement.

02

(a) Determine the magnitude of displacement of center of mass

According to Newton’s second law, displacement is as follows:

For particle 1,

d1=vit+0.5a1t2

As the initial velocity is zero,

d1=0.5a1t2 ….. (1)

From Newton’s second law of motion:

. F1=m1a1a1=F1m1 …… (2)

Substituting equation (2) in equation (1) and solve as:

d1=0.5F1m1t2d1m1=0.5F1t2 ….. (3)

For particle 2, write the equation as:

d2=vit+0.5a2t2d2=0.5a2t2 ….. (5)

Now, write the equation as:

F2=m2a2a2=F2m2 …… (5)

Substituting equation (5) in equation (4) and solve as:

d2=0.5F2m2t2d2m2=0.5F2t2 ….. (6)

Now, center of mass of two particles is as follows:

dcm=d1m1+d2m2m1+m2dcm=d1m1m1+m2+d2m2m1+m2

Substitute the values from equation (4) and (6) and solve as:

role="math" localid="1661314168405" dcm=0.5×(-4i^+5j^)+(2i^-4j^)(2×10-3+4×10-3)×(2×10-3)2dcm=-6.67×10-4i^+3.33×10-4j^

Solve for the magnitude as:

dcm=(-6.67×10-4)2+(3.33×10-4)2dcm=7.45×10-4m

Hence, magnitude of displacement of center of mass is 0.745mm.

03

(b) Determine the angle relative to the positive direction of x axis

Consider the equation

dcm=-6.67×10-4i^+3.33×10-4j^

So, the angle is,

tanθ=3.33×10-4-6.67×10-4θ=153°

Hence,angle relative to the positive direction of x axis is 153°.

04

(c) Determining the kinetic energy of center of mass at t = 2.00 ms

Velocity of two masses is as follows:

v1=a1×ta1=F1m1v1=F1tm1v1m1=F1t ……. (7)

Solve further as:

v2=a2×ta2=F2m2v2=F2tm2v2m2=F2t ….. (8)

Now, velocity of center of mass is as follows:

vcm=m1v1+m2v2m1+m2

Now, Substitute the values from equation (7) and (8) as follows:

vcm=F1+F2m1+m2×tvcm=(-4i^+5j^)+(2i^-4j^)2×10-3+4×10-3×(2×10-3).vcm=-0.667i^+0.333j^

Now, magnitude of velocity is,

vcm=(-0.667)2+(0.333)2vcm=0.745m/s

Net mass is,

m=6×10-3kg

Now, kinetic energy is calculated as:

role="math" localid="1661314904075" KE=12mvcm2=12×6×10-3×(0.745)2=0.00167J

Hence,kinetic energy of center of mass at t = 2.00 s is 0.00167 J.

Determine the acceleration using Newton’s second law. Use this acceleration to find displacement and velocity after the given time. Using this, find the displacement of center of mass and velocity of center of mass.

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