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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

A glider of mass 1500 kg is launched from rest on a straight and level track using a catapult.


Question 15
A glider of mass 1500 kg is launched from rest on a straight and level track using a catapult. The graph shows the variation with time of the resultant force.


What is the speed of the glider when the resultant force acting on it reaches zero?
A 133 m s-1                       B 200 m s-1                       C 250 m s-1                       D 267 m s-1





Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2015 Paper 11 Q11





Solution:
Answer: A.

From Newton’s second law:
F = Δp / t
F × t = Δp

(F × t) is the impulse.
 
The change in momentum is given by the impulse, i.e. average force × time or the area under the graph.


Area under graph = Δp = F × t = ½ × 40 × 10 = 200 kNs
Δp = 200 000 Ns


Δp = m(Δv)
Dividing by the mass then gives the change in speed.

Initially, the glider is at rest. i.e. initial speed = 0
Δp = m(v–0) = mv       where v is the final speed

mv = 200 000 Ns
Speed v = 200 000 / 1500 = 133 m s-1

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