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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume 1, Technology Update

Chapter 9 Problem 59

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Figure P9.59a shows an overhead view of the initialconfiguration of two pucks of mass m on frictionlessice. The pucks are tied together with a string of length, and negligible mass. At time t 5 0, a constant force ofmagnitude F begins to pull to the right on the centerpoint of the string. At time t, the moving pucks strikeeach other and stick together. At this time, the forcehas moved through a distance d, and the pucks haveattained a speed v (Fig. P9.59b). (a) What is v in termsof F, d, ,, and m? (b) How much of the energy transferredinto the system by work done by the force hasbeen transformed to internal energy?

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The first step in solving 9 problem number 90 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Figure P9.59a shows an overhead view of the initialconfiguration of two pucks of mass m on frictionlessice. The pucks are tied together with a string of length, and negligible mass. At time t 5 0, a constant force ofmagnitude F begins to pull to the right on the centerpoint of the string. At time t, the moving pucks strikeeach other and stick together. At this time, the forcehas moved through a distance d, and the pucks haveattained a speed v (Fig. P9.59b). (a) What is v in termsof F, d, ,, and m? (b) How much of the energy transferredinto the system by work done by the force hasbeen transformed to internal energy?
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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume 1, Technology Update 9 
Author Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
ISBN 9781305116405

Figure P9.59a shows an overhead view of the initialconfiguration of two pucks of mass m

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