Work Energy And Power Ques 55

55. An explosion blows a rock into three parts. Two parts go off at right angles to each other. These two are, $1 $ $kg$ first part moving with a velocity of $12 $ $ms^{-1}$ and $2 $ $kg$ second part moving with a velocity of $8 $ $ms^{-1}$. If the third part flies off with a velocity of $4$ $ ms^{-1}$, its mass would be:

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(a) $7 $ $kg$

(b) $17 $ $kg$

(c) $3 $ $kg$

(d) $5 $ $kg$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 55.(d)

Solution:

  1. (d) Momentum of first part

$\Rightarrow 1 \times 12=12$

Momentum of second part

$\Rightarrow 2 \times 8=16$

Resultant momentum,

$ =\sqrt{(12)^{2}+(16)^{2}}=20 $

Then $M_1$ be the mass of third part,

$ \begin{aligned} & M \cdot 4=20 \\ & M=\frac{20}{4}=5 kg \end{aligned} $

Let two parts of the rock move along $x$-axis and $y$ axis respectively.

If $M$ and $v$ be the mass and velocities of third part then

$Mv \cos \theta=12$

Mv $\sin \theta=16$

$\tan \theta=\frac{16}{12}=\frac{4}{3}$

$\cos \theta=\frac{3}{5}$

$v=4 $ $m / s$

$M=\frac{12}{v \cos \theta}$

$M=\frac{12 \times 5}{4 \times 3}=\frac{60}{12}=5 $ $kg$



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