Figure shows Atwood’s machine,in which two containers are connected by a cord (of negligible mass) passing over a frictionless pulley (also of negligible mass). At time t = 0, container 1 has mass 1.30 kgand container 2 has mass 2.80 kg, but container 1 is losing mass (through a leak) at the constant rate of 0.200 kg/s. (a) At what rate is the acceleration magnitude of the containers changing at t = 0and (b) At what rate is the acceleration magnitude of the containers changing at t = 3.00s?(c) When does the acceleration reach its maximum value?

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(a) The rate of change of acceleration of the containers at t = 0s is0.653m/s3

(b) The rate of change of acceleration of the containers at t = 3s is0.896m/s3

(c) At t = 6.5s the acceleration reaches its maximum value.

Step by step solution

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Given information

It is given that,

The mass of the ice block isM1=1.3kg

The mass of the ice block isM2=2.8kg

The rate of change of mass,dM1dt=0.2kgs

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Determining the concept

The problem is based on Newton’s second law of motion which states that the rate of change of momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction of the force acting on it. Using Newton’s second law, the acceleration and from that,the rate of change of acceleration of the containers can be found.

Formulae:

Newton’s second law is,

Fnet=Ma (i)

dadt=dadM×dMdt (ii)

where,Fnet is the net force, Mis mass and a is an acceleration.

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(a) Determining the rate of change of acceleration of the containers at t = 0s

Apply Newton’s second law,

T-M1g=M1a (iii)

M2g-T=M2a (iv)

Solving equations (iii) and (iv),

a=M2-M1M1+M2g

At t = 0 ,M1=1.3kg .The rate of change of mass,

dM1dt=0.2kgs

So,its rate of change of acceleration is,

dadt=dadM10×dM1dt

Using division rule and consideringM2as constant,

dadt=-1M1+M2-M2-M1M1+M2dM1dtdadt=-2M2gM1+M2×dM1dtdadt=-22.89.8-0.22.8+1.32dadt=0.653m/s3

Therefore, the rate of change of acceleration of the containers at t = 0 is0.653m/s3.

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(b) Determining the rate of change of acceleration of the containers at  t = 3s

At t = 3 s

M1=M1+dM1dttM1=1.3+-23=0.7kg

The rate of change of mass,

dM1dt=0.2kg/s

So, its rate of change of acceleration is,

dady=dadM1+dM1dtdadt=-1M1+M2-M2-M1M1+M22dM1dtdadt=-2M2gM1+M22×dM1dtdadt=-22.89.8-0.22.8+0.72dadt=0.896m/s2

Hence, the rate of change of acceleration of the containers at t = 3s is 0.896m/s2.

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(c) Determining when the acceleration reaches its maximum

The acceleration reaches its maximum whenM1=0 , so,

M1+dM1dtt=01.3-0.2t=0t=6.5s

Hence, att=6.5s the acceleration reaches its maximum value.

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