Motion In A Straight Line Ques 4

4. A particle of unit mass undergoes onedimensional motion such that its velocity varies according to $v(x)=b x^{-2 n}$ where $b$ and $n$ are constants and $x$ is the position of the particle. The acceleration of the particle as the function of $x$, is given by:

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(a) $-2 n b^{2} x^{-4 n-1}$

(b) $-2 b^{2} x^{-2 n+1}$

(c) $-2 n b^{2} e^{-4 n+1}$

(d) $-2 n b^{2} x^{-2 n-1}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 4.(a)

Solution:

  1. (a) Given, $v(x)=b x^{-2 n}$

$a=\frac{d v}{d t}=\frac{d v}{d x} \cdot \frac{d x}{d t}$

$=v \cdot \frac{d v}{d x}$

So, $\frac{d v}{d x}=-2 n b x^{-2 n-1}$

Acceleration of the particle as function of $x$,

$ \begin{aligned} a & =v \frac{d v}{d x}=b x^{-2 n}\{b(-2 n) x^{-2 n-1}\} \\ & =-2 n b^{2} x^{-4 n-1} \end{aligned} $

For one dimensional motin, the angle between velocity and acceleration is either $0^{\circ}$ or $180^{\circ}$ and it does not change with time.



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