Chapter 13: Q.40 - Excercises And Problems (page 354)

Two100kglead spheres are suspended from 100-m-long massless cables. The tops of the cables have been carefully anchored exactly 1mapart. By how much is the distance between the centers of the spheres less than 1m?

Short Answer

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the distance between the centers of the spheres is1.4×10-5m

Step by step solution

01

Given information

mass of sphere 1is m1=100kg

mass of sphere 2is m2=100kg

Length of the cableL=100m

02

Explanation

The gravitational force F=Gm2r2=mgtanθtanθ=Gm2gr2

Distance change on each side is Lsinθ

so, the total distance is ,S=2Lsinθ

For small angle we have,

sinθ=tanθ=θ

The above equation can be written as

role="math" localid="1649926341518" S=2Lsinθ=2LθS=2LGm2gr2=2×100×6.67×10-11×1002=9.8×(1)2=1.4×10-5m

So, the distance between the centers of the spheres is1.4×10-5m

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